Joe Waroquier: Hi! I am Joe from Sage. Now, we are installing the lights into our ceiling
lighting fixture in our screened in porch that we are turning into a great
outdoor living space. So, to help secure the lights into the garland, it's nice
to have a little bit of floral wire. You don’t need a full piece of floral wire.
So, I encourage you just to cut your floral wire into thirds. Once you have
that done, make sure your scissors are closed as you don’t want to get cut.
So, now using our floral wire, we want to manipulate the lighting up into
the garland. So, you want to make sure that your lighting fixtures are
securely fastened onto the grapevine garland or any other secure areas that
you might have up here. One of the nice things about having the several
different elements on here is that there are several places for you to tie on
to. You can use foliage to help high wires and create nice lighting effects
as you can see through different parts of the ivy different shades of light
are coming out and continuing on, you want to fasten all the way up.
Mind you, you want to mind where your female connector is before the
male receptacle when it's time to continue on with your lighting. In this
case, I am taking the lights up to the higher parts of the room to create a
nice ambiance, so there's not just lower lighting or higher lighting; it's all
around the room. Like so, and then well continue on with our strand but
before doing so, I want you to make sure that your lights are secure and
that you can see them from your angles. What’s nice about this particular
project is the beautiful copper coming through, there's another sense of
accessory as opposed to eyesore. So now that we have our garland
installed, our ivy installed, and now our lighting installed, let's put a little
finishing touch on by installing curly willow.
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