forget candles. these creative lighting ideas are cheap and easy ways to get your backyard beautiful for summer entertaining. this is 28 outdoor lighting diys to brighten up your summer by pippa armbrester. 1. colorful canning jar lights. cover canning jars in translucent glass paint,
and hang them from chord fixtures to create a cluster of colorful lights. 2. paper bag lanterns. cut small slits in paper bags, cover string lights and add hanging ribbons for a party vibe. find the full tutorial link under the video. 3. ex-wine bottle torch. "you retired taking wine entirely". turn old wine bottles into snazzy torcheswith some basic hardware and a wick.
4. dollar store basket lighting. turn a dollar store basket in beautiful lighting with a simple chain and light. 5. tin can lanterns. fill a tin can with water, freeze it, and punch a design using a hammer and nail. once the ice has melted, you can paint the can's exterior find more the details inside info area.
6. hanging railing jars. just create little wire hangers for your jars and hang them on the railing or balcony. 7. cupcake lights. who knew cupcake liners made for sweet decor?. cut a small x in the top of a liner and secure it around the bulbs on a string of lights. a clever idea from cfabbri designs. 8. glass candle lanterns.
use an old tuna can and glasses of various shapes and sizes to create outdoor lanterns. 9. hanging tea lights. simply hang tea lights from a tree with colorful ribbons and pretty bows. 10. mason jar solar lights. main supply you need is just newspaper or tissue paper.we covered the tutorial link under this video.
11. tube lights. turn textured plastic into subtle lighting. all you need to do is following diy link wealready pasted. 12. hanging succulent chandelier. this succulent chandelier used to be a pot rack nestle tea lights in jars among greenery for a subtle glow. 13. ice lantern. it won't last long in the heat, but you can
turn a balloon, water, and a freezer into a crazy cool outdoor lighting motif. 14. hula hoop chandelier. wrap lace or another decorative ribbon around a hula hoop,then wrap in icicle lights and you have a truly unique set of hanging lights. a clever trick from sarah on the blog. 15. solar light chandelier.
just replace the bulbs in an outdoor chandelier with solar lights. no electricity. thanks from our mother nature. 16. wine glass chandeliers. give yourself a stop drinking reward with this idea. turn sheets of vellum into little lampshades for wine glasses.follow a simple tutorial under the video.
17. grapevine lights. make balls from grapevines (or wires if you don't live on a farm). and wrap icicle lights around them to createglimmering orbs. 18. soda bottle table runner. stuff colorful string lights into soda bottles to make a nightlight table runner. super easy plug in your little string light inside anddone.
19. glow-in-the-dark painted planters. a stylish ways to brighten your garden. 20. fabric lamps. cover plastic cups in colorful patterned fabrics and string them onto lights. it's epic. learn how taylor make this stuff inside info area. 21. up-cycled outdoor chandelier.. simple details blog shows you how to transforman indoor chandelier
into backyard decor. 22. starry lights. restoration hardware sells these battery powered starry lights that you can wrap around anoutdoor plant or trellis. 23. birthday hat lights. cut the base off of cone birthday hats, poke some holes using thumb tacks, and wrap the hats around string lights.thanks to creme de la craft for this idea.
24. seashell lighting. string seashells in tea lights or use themas a base for candles. another cute ideas from martha stewart. 25. emergency outdoor light. best for the night or the beach at night and emergency situation. 26. glowing light orbs. these glowing orbs cost only $3. to completed the job,
we already pasted the diy links under this video. 27. watercolor orbes. spray white paper lanterns with watercolor paint to add some color to your outdoor decor. thanks to lola lina for this art craft. and 28. origami string lights.
practice some basic origami skills to createlittle paper lanterns for each string light. we have 2 diy links for you down there. that's it. if the video plays too fast, please check description area to catch upyour missing information. thanks for watching. like or share this video with your friends before you leave. and press subscribe button if you want to
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