Lighting of Decorative Village question
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You could use battery powered Fairy Lights. Amazon has them in short lengths.
following...would love an answer to this as well...and don't want to use batteries.
At Christmas time Michaels has a light kit that has 4-8 cords with bulbs to a single power plug that will fit MOST of these type houses, Dept 56 also has a version that i prefer over Michaels, they seem to fit better, they have an in-line on/off switch so no ”tipping” you still have the cords to each house but less to plug in. The only drawback is the cord length you may be able to separate the. holdings as much as you would like, i think there is about a foot between each bulb
sorry fingers were a little ahead of me, you may NOT be able to separate the buildings as much as you would like
As Baxter was saying, fairy lights are a great option. They're tiny, battery operated, and remote controlled. I have purchased them at Kohls with the remotes. You can find them at Wal-Mart and target too. You can set them up to they all run on one remote or seperate remotes. The remotes are sold seperately
Hi Mary, If you can find solar powered lights made for a patio umbrella. The solar panel has a long fine cord that will reach a window to charge up and it has separate strings of tiny light and the lights are spaced far enough apart to reach each one of your buildings. That way you wouldn't have all those plugs. Of course, it would only light up when it gets dark outside or if you covered the solar panel with something dark. Hope this helps!
Go to Wish.com. look up led balloon lights. Or bullet lights. They have the battery included. They come in different colors and amounts, like 30 or 50 etc. I hope this helps. P.S. no cords ever.
You could set up the buildings on a wood box. Box needs to be only a couple of inches deep. Drill holes in wood and fit mini light through the hole. Any unused bulbs are hidden by the box, along with the clutter of electric cord. I think some of the mini light strings can still run if some of the bulbs are missing. Staple the cords to keep them in place.
I agree with Deanna. I use mini LED lights for my Christmas village. I can put 2-3 lights in each house, cover the in-betweens and cord with "snow", and have only 1 cord/plug to deal with. LEDs light the houses nicely and the bulbs never get hot, so they are safer for longer use.
In addition to snow you can use moss and fake grass to cover your box or structure housing the cords. Good luck
Another idea on how to disguise the light box is to wrap it so it looks like a small present with only the switch accessible. You can easily wrap it again when you remove the wrapping if it is battery operated.
I'd use remote led lights, they are very power saving and the cords are barely visible. There are plenty of models on Amazon, eBay and Aliexpress. Also, this lighting hire company can help I've seen a lot of similar projects on their site with larger villages and invisible cords. Maybe they used computer graphics to hide them, but still worth giving them a try. Also, where do I get a village like this? My daughter has eaten my brains out asking for one. I would like a store where I can see it before buying.
Battery lights?
maybe copper wire string lights or flexible led strip lights. they are both flexible and battery-operated. easy to install for these villages.