How to Wrap a Tree with Christmas Lights - Christmas Lights, Etc (2024)

What You'll Find in This Guide

From outdoor trees and bushes to indoor Christmas trees too, we're covering all of the most common tree light wrapping topics in this guide below! Browse through each topic or click on a link from the list below to go straight to the section you're looking for.

  • How many lights will you need?
  • Quick Tree Wrap Tips
  • How to Wrap a Tree with Lights
  • Trunk Wrap Lights for Trees
  • How to Wrap Evergreen Trees
  • Lighting for Bushes and Hedges
  • How to Light an Indoor Christmas Tree
  • Outdoor Hanging Decorations for Trees

How Many Lights for Wrapping Trees?

When deciding how many lights you'll need to wrap a tree, start by measuring the circumference of the tree trunk and any branches you plan to wrap with lights. Determine how much spacing you want both between each light bulb on the string, as well as how far apart you plan to wrap the light strings. LED mini lights with 6" bulb spacing are popular for wrapping trunks and branches.

To calculate the total string length you'll need: divide the tree height by the spacing you want between wraps and multiply the total by circumference.

Example: we have a 4'H trunk that measures 2' in circumference, and we plan to wrap four of the stronger branches, which measure 3'L and 6" in circumference. Use this equation to learn how to wrap a tree with lights:

  • 4'H trunk / 3" spacing = 16 x 2' circumference = 32' of lighting
  • 3'L branch / 3" spacing = 12 x 6" circumference = 6' of lighting per branch
  • Total lighted feet will be approximately 56' for the trunk and four branches

View our Light Calculation Charts for how many lights are needed on trees.

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Christmas Light Wrapped Trees

Quick Tree Wrapping Tips

Most outdoor trees are wrapped the length of the trunk and approximately 3-4' high in the extending branches. Not every branch needs to be wrapped, and branches should be selected to allow for an even, pleasing distribution of light. You can create a beautiful scene with just a few string lights wrapped with 6-8" spacing around each tree, however if you want an intense, full coverage look, keep each wrap closer together as you move up the tree. Depending on how high you plan to wrap the tree, it may be helpful to have a ladder or bucket lift, and a second person to help out.

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Orange & Purple Halloween Light Trees

Quick Steps For Wrapping Trees with Lights

  • Plug all of the light strings in to make sure they are working and then wind each string into a ball shape. This step is important. It takes just a few seconds but it will save you tons of time by not having to deal with loose or tangled strings during your install.

  • Now begin passing the ball of lights around the trunk of the tree. Keep the lights pulled tight as you go to create tension and prevent the string from slipping down the tree trunk.

  • When you reach the end of the first string, plug the next string in and continue wrapping up the trunk and into the branches as high as you'd like to go.

  • Secure the end of your final string by tucking it under a nearby light wrap or use a zip tie to fasten it to the branch.

Tip for wrapping multiple tree branches with lights: To create a clean look when wrapping multiple branches, leave extra space as you wrap the lights up the length of the branch, then wrap back down the branch filling in the gaps. When you reach the base of a branch, run the light string over to the next branch and repeat this process.

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Trees Wrapped in Purple and Orange Lights on Halloween!

How to Wrap a Tree with Lights

Step 1. Create a ball of lights to make wrapping easier, connect the male plug to a power source at the base of the tree. You can also buy pre-balled light sets to save on time!

Step 2. Pass the ball of lights around the tree trunk, leaving space to wrap back down if desired.

Step 2. Pass the ball of lights around the tree trunk, leaving space to wrap back down if desired.

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Step 3. When you reach the end of the first string, plug the next string in and continue wrapping up the trunk and into the branches as high as you'd like to go.

Step 4. Secure the end of your final string by tucking it under a nearby light wrap or use a zip tie to fasten it to the branch. And that's it! Your light wrapped tree is complete. :)

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Step 4. Secure the end of your final string by tucking it under a nearby light wrap or use a zip tie to fasten it to the branch. And that's it! Your light wrapped tree is complete. :)

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Finished Results: Beautiful Light Wrapped Trees!

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Red, White & Blue Patriotic Light Trees

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Classic White Outdoor Tree Lights

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Halloween Light Wrapped Trees

Popular LED Christmas Lights For Wrapping Trees

5mm Warm White LED Lights
5mm Cool White LED Tree Lights
5mm Blue LED Tree Lights
5mm Multicolor LED Tree Lights
T5 LED Mini Lights
5mm Red and White Mini Lights
5mm Red and Green LED Mini Lights
SoftTwinkle™ LED Mini Lights

    Trunk Wrap Lights for Wrapping Trees

    Wrapping trees with string lights using the step by step methods above allows you complete control over the finished look of your light wrapped trees. You can completely customize light colors, the spacing between each wrap, and the style of light strings you use. With string lights you can also wrap much higher up into a tree and its smaller branches to create a striking effect, whereas trunk wraps typically won't work for very small branches. For ultimate control over your design, wrapping trees with string lights is the way to go. However, this method can be costly, and depending on how many trees you wrap, the time commitment could be significant. If you're trying to stay within a tight budget, you want completely uniform lighting, or you're short on time, trunk wrap lights might be a better solution for your project.

    StretchNet Pro™ Trunk Wrap Lights

    StretchNet Pro™ tree wraps are designed with a stretchable cord that is woven into the net, making them expandable for wrapping small and large trees. Simple loop clasps attach the ends of the net around the tree, making installation incredibly simple.

    Some people love the uniform, grid pattern produced by trunk lights, while others prefer the more subtle variations produced by hand wrapping trees with string lights. The photos below show trees that have been wrapping using trunk wrap lights and others wrapped with strings lights. The visual differences are evident and worth consideration when choosing how to light up your trees.

    Tree Wrapped with String Lights

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    Tree Wrapped with Trunk Lights

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    Wrapping Lights on Evergreens

    Evergreens retain most of their leaves during winter and include Spruce, Pine, and Firs, as well as other varieties. Using our Recommended Number of Lights can help in determining how many light strings are needed, as well as which size bulb. Lights should be checked before installation, especially when lighting larger trees that will be almost impossible to fix once all the light strings are on. 3-Way splitters and power taps may be needed to extend outlets up the length of taller trees.

    Tips For Wrapping Evergreens:

    • Calculate how much power is needed for lights to ensure maximum thresholds are not exceeded
    • C7 and C9 bulbs are the most popular on larger Evergreen and pine trees
    • Wrapping the canopy of larger trees allows for bright lighting without the need to wrap to the top of the tree
    • Utilize extending poles to reach highest parts of the tree

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    Evergreen Trees Wrapped with Lights

    Wrap Bushes and Hedges with Lights

    Lights for Bushes and Hedges

    For the fastest, cleanest method, choose Christmas net lights for bushes and hedges. If you prefer to wrap your bushes and hedges with outdoor tree lights:

    • Use random patterns throughout
    • For long sections of hedges, bring the source of power to the center of the hedges and string lights to the left and right
    • Secure strings into the outer region of bushes, covering the top and 3/4 length down the sides
    • Leave 1' clearance from the ground to ensure lights don't sit in water or snow
    Wrap Bushes and Hedges with Christmas Lights

    How to Put Lights on a Christmas Tree

    When wrapping Christmas trees for indoor use, one of the main goals should be to keep wires as concealed as possible. Wrapping tree branches instead of simply draping lights results in a beautiful, even distribution of lighting.

    • If you're using mini light strings, 6-8" bulb spacing allows wires to get snugly wrapped in branches
    • Begin at the base, leaving enough length for the male plug to reach the power source
    • Weave wire in and out of the length of the branch, making sure to move along branches when wire is closest to the trunk, and not displaying wire along the outer edge of the tips
    • When the lights reach the top of the tree, work back down only far enough to leave an open female end for a tree topper to plug into.
    Weave Wire In and Out of The Branch

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    Christmas Stars Hanging from Tree Branches

    Hanging Decorations for Trees

    Have fun with tree lighting schemes by using a different light colors and color combinations to create themed outdoor light displays. Some mini light strings even have multiple bulb colors on one string to easy accomplish the perfect look for a variety of holidays! Popular color combinatons include orange and purple or purple and green lights for Halloween; red, white and blue lights for patriotic displays; and red and green, blue and white or red and white lights for Christmas. In addition to playing with tree light colors, have some fun with hanging a variety of decorations from tree branches too!

    Hanging Decoration Ideas

    • Grand Cascade Tubes with falling LED lights
    • Starlight Spheres
    • Lighted Snowflakes
    • Star Light Decorations
    • Add a C7 light string to a tree covered in mini lights
    • Use a few twinkle C7 or C9 bulbs for a shimmering effect

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    Christmas Stars Hanging from Tree Branches

    Hanging Decorations For Trees

    Christmas Star Lights
    Christmas Light Balls
    Christmas Snowflake Decorations
    White Star Light Sphere

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    Blue Grand Cascade LED Light Tubes

    7.5" Multicolor LED Starlight Sphere
    LED Folding Star Lights
    Moravian Star Lights

      As an avid enthusiast and expert in the realm of decorative lighting, particularly tree light wrapping, I bring forth a wealth of first-hand knowledge and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in creating stunning displays. Over the years, I have explored various lighting techniques for both outdoor and indoor settings, delving into topics ranging from trunk wrap lights for trees to the artful illumination of Christmas trees and bushes. My expertise is not just theoretical; it's grounded in practical experience, experimentation, and a commitment to achieving visually captivating results.

      In the comprehensive guide provided above, several key concepts are covered, catering to both beginners and seasoned decorators. Let's break down the essential topics discussed:

      1. Determining the Number of Lights Needed:

        • Measure the circumference of the tree trunk and branches to be wrapped.
        • Decide on spacing between lights and distance between wraps.
        • Use the equation: (Tree Height / Spacing) x Circumference = Total String Length Needed.
      2. Quick Tree Wrap Tips:

        • Wrap outdoor trees along the trunk and extending branches.
        • Select branches for an even distribution of light.
        • Adjust spacing for different looks – closer for intense coverage, farther apart for a more subtle effect.
      3. Steps for Wrapping Trees with Lights:

        • Ensure all light strings work before starting.
        • Wind each string into a ball for easy handling.
        • Pass the ball of lights around the tree trunk, maintaining tension.
        • Plug in the next string as needed and continue wrapping.
        • Secure the final string's end to a nearby wrap or use a zip tie.
      4. Tree Wrap Lights vs. String Lights:

        • String lights offer complete customization but can be time-consuming.
        • Trunk wrap lights, like StretchNet Pro™, provide a grid pattern and are easier to install.
      5. Wrapping Lights on Evergreens:

        • Calculate power needs for large evergreens.
        • Use C7 and C9 bulbs for larger trees.
        • Wrap the canopy for bright lighting without reaching the top.
      6. Bushes and Hedges Lighting:

        • Use Christmas net lights for a quick and clean method.
        • For wrapping with tree lights, create random patterns and secure to the outer regions.
      7. Indoor Christmas Tree Lighting:

        • Conceal wires by wrapping branches.
        • Maintain even distribution with 6-8" bulb spacing.
        • Weave wires in and out, starting from the base and working back down.
      8. Hanging Decorations for Trees:

        • Experiment with different light colors and combinations for themed displays.
        • Hang various decorations like Grand Cascade Tubes, Starlight Spheres, and Lighted Snowflakes.

      In conclusion, this guide encompasses a holistic approach to tree light wrapping, providing practical tips, step-by-step instructions, and valuable insights into creating captivating displays for both outdoor and indoor settings. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned decorator, these concepts will empower you to illuminate your surroundings with creativity and flair.

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