Thursday, March 20, 2014

LED Battery Operated Christmas Lights


Craft Christmas Lights is proud to offer a selection of battery operated LED Christmas lights for many different decorating and craft projects. Here you will be able to find a little information about how they work and the many uses for these battery operated fairy lights.

Wide angle 5MM LED battery lights is just what it sounds like, the classic LED mini lights but instead of having a plug, it ends with a battery pack. These LED battery lights are short light strings, 7' long, have 20 ultra bright LED wide angle bulbs in a selection of colors. All you have to have is 3 "AA" batteries, and these will last about 25+ hours of constant use with brand new batteries. There is also a 12" lead wire that will make hiding the battery pack an easy task. We are sure you will love these small light strings just as much as we do.

Ultra thin fairy LED battery lights are the tiniest light string we offer. These micro mini but ultra bright lights come on an ultra thin green wire with 18 micro drop LED lights in a few different colors. These string is 4' long with a 3" bulb spacing and 12" lead from the battery pack to the first bulb. Like the other LED battery lights, these lights will run for 25+ hours with 3 fresh "AA" batteries. You will be able to use these lights for many decorating projects because they are so small and easy to use.

Both of these small battery powered light strings can be used in a multitude of ways. Think about using them to create lit centerpieces for your big day. ll you need to do is wrap them around in greenery, flowers, or other small arrangements to give them just a little bit of a glow. You can use them to light wreaths, wrap them around your wreath and hang them right on the door or anywhere else you like with no worry about need to plug it in. You just switch on the battery pack, and there you have it.

The possibilities are endless with these tiny LED battery operated light stings. Have fun with them and let us know what you come up with. We always like to see how our customers use our products in so many different ways.

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Hannah
CraftChristmasLights.com

Monday, March 17, 2014

Craft Lights Video


Zach walks us through the ins and outs of Craft lights basics! Check out the video and if you have any questions feel free to shoot us an email and ask! 

CraftChristmasLights.com carries all the best craft lights online so visit us today to see the wide variety of products we carry!

Monday, March 3, 2014

Wine Bottle Lamp with Craft Lights

The craft world continues to grow every day and one of the favorites in this community is is the wine bottle craft light lamps. They are easy to create and fun to decorate. We will give you a  few short tips and tricks for lighting up a gorgeous wine bottle lamp.

You need to start with cleaning your wine bottles. All you need to do is soak the bottles of choice in some warm water with a little soap or even oxy-clean. This will make sure the wine is all cleaned out of the inside and it will make the labels slide off. After they are all clean, be sure to let them dry very well. I would even suggest leaving them out to dry over night.

Now you can get prepared to drill your wine bottles. Be sure you have the right drill bit to cut through glass, such as a diamond bit. You also want to be sure that you have something like a jig that will keep your bottle perfectly still for the drilling process. After you have all your supplies you can start drilling. Measure your hole and add a little WD-40 for lubricant. Then you can drill away.

Now that you have drilled your hole, you can add your LED or incandescent craft lights. Be sure that you have light sets that only have one male plug. Then you just fish the lights up through the hole that you drilled.

Your choice of lights depends on personal preference and the occasion that you are making your wine bottle lamp for. You can pick from a wide selection of colors and spacing as well as green and white wire colors.

And the last step is decorating your wine bottle light. You can paint them, add grapes and ivy and so much more. the The possibilities are endless. Get creative and have fun!

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Hannah
Craft Christmas Lights

Friday, February 21, 2014

Switching to LED Craft Lights

LED Craft lights
We offer a selection of LED Craft lights that are the perfect for using in Wine Bottle Lights, Glass blocks, and more! While many of our customers are used to lighting projects with incandescent light strings there are a number of big advantages of switching to LED. This blog is going to give you an overview of the massive benefits that LED light strings have and offer some insight into switching to them for those who make craft for fun and for profit!

Our LED Craft light strings are a 20 light string that feature small Wide Angle 5mm LED bulbs. These bulbs are ideal for crafts because of their large viewing angle and high brightness. Sets have a 3 inch bulbs spacing with a 36 inch lead wire (plug to first bulb) and are approximately 4.75 feet long so they are the perfect length for the majority of projects. Sets only pull 2.4 watts per set (Mini Craft lights use 9.6 watts a string) and have incredible bulb life.

So let's break down some of the big advantages of LED Craft Lights:

  • Incredibly long life! Incandescent bulbs are rated around 2,500 hours where LED bulbs are rated around 50,000 hours.
  • No heat! Incandescent bulbs use a filament to generate light, which in turn makes heat. LEDs are completely cool to the touch.
  • Molded in bulbs. While some dislike this feature it helps ensure that lights don't come loose while decorating and which makes the sets much more durable. 
  • Pure colors! Incandescent lights are essentially dyed on the outside of the glass and while the colors do look great, LED craft lights actually have bulbs that generate the desired color for true colors that really pop.
  • Small bulbs! Mini lights are by no means large but the small Wide Angle 5mm bulbs and small sockets make decorating a breeze.
  • Plastic bulbs! Ever had to manhandle a glass bulb and POP broken glass? Not a worry with LED sets. 
  • Low Price! Probably the greatest thing about LED Craft light strings is their price they are only a few dollars more than their incandescent equivalent. Less hassle, long life, no heat for a few more dollars? A worthy investment.
So I hope that helps give you some better insight into the benefit of making the switch! You can offer a better light string/craft product for a minimal increase in price and you won't have issues with customers of the downfalls of incandescent craft lights.

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Zach
CraftChristmasLights.com

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

A Guide to Craft Lights

We carry a wide selection of, what most people call, craft lights. With so many to choose from, it can be difficult to decide what is right for you. We thought we would give you a little run down of some the different terms for these small mini light strings that might help in your decision making process.

No End Connector or NEC - This means, you cannot plug sets end to end with a female plug. You will find these stings only have a male plug on one end and the other will end with a bulb. This way you can put these strings in gloss blocks, wine bottles, centerpieces and more without worrying about a big plug hanging down.

Long Lead and Short Lead - This is about the length from the male plug to the first bulb. Depending on the type of craft project you will be using your craft lights in, will determine the lead length you want. The long lead is usually about 36" and the short lead is about 17". The long lead is usually better for bottles and blocks. While the short lead might be better suited for projects like centerpieces.

Shunted Bulbs - You will find that our craft light strings will stay lit even if one bulb goes out. This is because the bulbs are shunted and will continue to put power through to the other bulbs even if there is one that is no longer burning.

Close Bulb Spacing - This will allow you the have more light in a smaller area. Which is just what you want when you are making crafts with mini lights.

We hope this helps you to understand a little more about what some of our industry terms mean. Check out our full selection of craft mini lights to see all of the counts and colors available.

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Hannah
Craft Christmas Lights

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Presidents Day 15% off sale!

From 2/12/14 till 2/17/14 we are offering 15% off any online order of $75! Use coupon code Pres15 to get the coupon added to your cart! Use this code to stock up on our craft light strings, plugs wire, led craft lights and more.

We've been online for a little over a week and we're so happy with the reception we've received! We want all the feedback you guys have so please shoot us a message with any comments you may have.  We want to be your main source for lighting wine bottles, table centerpieces, and more!

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Zach
www.craftchristmaslights.com

Monday, February 3, 2014

New site for Craft Lights!

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Craft Christmas Lights.com recently recieved a major facelift! Going from a simple info site to a web store containing all the best craft light strings available. We are proud to be the first newest site from Creative Lighting, LLC a new company with years of experience selling lights online. CraftChristmasLights.com carries a wide selection of 10, 15, 20, and 35 count craft lights as well as LED craft lights, mini lights, electrical supplies and much much more. We have hands on experience using all of our products and hope that we can be your newest one stop shop for lighting supplies for your DIY projects.

CraftChristmasLights.com was designed from the ground up to be a easy to navigate store. So many websites are convoluted and hard to find just what it is you're looking for but our categories are broken down so you can just the right light string, plug, wire etc with just a few clicks. We accept all major credit cards and paypal and ship with FedEx for prompt and professional delivery. So visit us today and see for yourself how easy it is to find just the right products for you next craft lighting project.

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Zach Broyles
CraftChristmasLights.com