Work your way across the yard to hang the string lights between mounts following the pattern you envisioned.
How to hang string lights outside.
Apply additional coats as necessary for full coverage.
Secure lights with zip ties start at the end where you plug in your lights and use a zip tie to secure the first bulb to the eye hook to keep the strand in place.
After the guide wires are installed you re ready to hang your string lights.
Place planters upside down on a drop cloth and cover completely with spray paint.
With a helper string the lights from one tree to the next holding them carefully to make sure the holes are the right distance apart.
Install a hook into each tree at the marked spot.
For maximum support use a zip tie on either side of each socket in lieu of using the loop on the socket.
Then secure each light to the cable using zip ties remember how many you counted in the previous step.
If you used a mounting wire clip the lights onto the wire.
Turn planters over and paint the rim and inside the rim.
As you can see above the cord is secured by the staple opening.
Most commercial grade patio lights come with clips attached to the top of the bulb socket or the wire above the bulb.
Once you have all the strings hung and connectors secured you just simply add the lights back in.
Create a romantic spot by twisting a string of white lights around a cluster of trees in your backyard.
Wipe planters clean with a damp cloth.
Mark the spots on the trees and drill guide holes.
2 coaxial staples work best coaxial staples are the best things to use if you are securing lights to wood like the side of your home or trees.
Not only will this create an enchanting place to sit in the evenings but it will be charming to look at from inside your home.