5 Snowflake Christmas Lights for Your Holiday Display

No Snow? Don't Worry; Guarantee a White Christmas Using Snowflake Christmas Lights

Jessie Kay
Whether you're planning a modest holiday display with a few strands of lights or you're trying to turn your yard into an elaborate Christmas explosion, snowflake Christmas lights add a touch of wintery charm to your holiday display, even if there's no snow on the ground. Here's a peek at five different snowflake Christmas lights.

Snowflake Christmas Lights: LED Snowflake Patchwork
Price: $139.99
Available at: Christmaslights.com

These top of the line LED snowflake Christmas lights contain 100 light bulbs spaced 2 inches apart and give off a bright white snowflake glow. They'll work indoors or outdoors and have a white cord, easily blending in with the snow on the ground. These lights are commercial grade and will last up to 3,000 hours.

Snowflake Christmas Lights: Peter Pan Tinkerbell Snowflake Christmas Lights
Price: $22.99
Available at: Amazon.com

These snowflake Christmas lights feature an image of Tinkerbell on a white snowflake design. This is a small, 10-light strand, so it's best for using on a small Christmas tree or for decorating a play area or a classroom. The bulbs are spaced 12 inches apart and are on a green wire. Lights can be used indoors or outdoors.

Snowflake Christmas Lights: Good Tidings Snowflake Christmas Lights with 100 Twinkling Lights
Price: $19.99
Available at: Amazon.com

These snowflake lights are a bit different than most, as each snowflake contains six lights, for a total of 100 lights on the strand. Plus, these are twinkling lights-twinkling lights always bring a smile to people's faces during the holidays. Cheerful snowflake design plus pretty twinkling-with that lethal combination, these lights will thwart any potential family angst! The downside to these lights is that the bulbs could pop out of their snowflake casing during storage, so make sure to store in a safe place.

Snowflake Christmas Lights: GE 10 Count Random Sparkle Snowflake Icicle Set (Case of 4)
Available at: Home Depot
Price: $49.93

Home Depot offers the classic snowflake Christmas light set. This light set contains 150 snowflake twinkle lights, have a white cord, with snowflakes randomly placed between 6 inches and 12 inches apart, giving your display a lively appearance. These lights come with a 2-year warranty but if a light goes out or gets broken, Home Depot sells individual bulbs in their stores.

Snowflake Christmas Lights: Blue & White Snowflake LED Dangling Lights
Available at: Target
Price: $19.99

These blue and white LED snowflake lights are so pretty! Each package contains 60 snowflake lights that use energy-saving LED technology. These string lights can be used indoors or outdoors. Buy enough strands of these and your Christmas display would make Clark Griswold blush!

Snowflake Christmas lights add festivity to your display and are an excellent choice if you live in a climate where it doesn't snow. Add snowflake lights to your display and you'll feel like you're living inside a snowglobe!

Published by Jessie Kay

Missy Jess enjoys writing about video games, home improvement tips and travel articles. In addition to writing, she enjoys long-distance running and fitness.  View profile

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  • Karen Zakavec11/17/2009

    The Target ones do sound pretty and they're also not too pricey.

  • Julie Darleen11/17/2009

    helpful-thanks

  • M. M. Rooni11/16/2009

    Very well written and I really like the image that you chose :)

  • Jolene Thomas11/16/2009

    Fun idea!

  • Tricia Sabol11/16/2009

    Great idea! Thanks for sharing these options!

  • Betty Malone11/16/2009

    Beautiful, but a bit pricey for my christmas light budget!

  • ADSpencer11/16/2009

    Oh, these sound pretty :D Great article.

  • R.K. LoBello11/16/2009

    I think I've seen snow on Christmas once in all the years I've been in NV....so I better opt for these snowflake lights!

  • Laura Rousseau11/16/2009

    Thanks :)

  • Jennifer Bove11/16/2009

    great resource!

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