Hang Lights Above the Window Sill
Attempting to hang Christmas lights inside your windowsill will only lead to frustration and disappointment. In general, windowsills are not made to withstand the tacking and nailing of Christmas lights. It is a much better idea to hang your lights above the windowsill entirely and cover the cord with a curtain or curtain rod. Otherwise, you will be attempting to secure lights on a surface that uses the force of gravity against you. One of the best ways to hang lights in a window is to use a small tack and secure the light strand slightly above the entire window frame. Then, use a Christmas berry vine to hide the cord of the light strand.
Use Lighted Candlesticks
For a simple approach that looks great and doesn't leave a bunch of eye visible cords, try using lighted candlesticks with the waxy bulbs. These look very authentic and create a warm and inviting window area. In addition, these can be plugged into outlets that are controlled by a light switch. That way, you can simply flip the switch and all of the lights turn on when the evening hours begin to darken your living room. These lighted candlesticks don't require any hanging supplies or nails, so your window area is preserved from unnecessary wall damage.
Icicle Lights Provide a Dramatic Appeal
One small strand of icicle lights will usually light up an entire window. You will have to use a nail to secure the Christmas lights in place, but the nail can easily fit between the twisted strands of wire that support the dangling bulbs. The nail can be lightly tapped into the wall above the window. Once again, do not use the window sill as a support for the lights because it will not hold up securely. Often, a clear tack will be strong enough to hold the icicle lights in place since indoor lights do not sustain the weathering and windy conditions that outdoor lights encounter.
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