I too have wondered how to hang christmas lights on brick walls so i decided to figure it out.
How to hang christmas lights ona a wall.
To drape your christmas lights around the room the way you want them you need to attach them to the walls in.
But brick clips which cling to 1 individual brick and have clips to hold christmas light strands are the best method on how to hang christmas lights on brick walls.
How to hang small christmas lights on a wall without using nails and making holes.
Plug your lights into the outlet so you know how much of the string needs to hang down your wall.
Read the instructions and install the hooks as directed.
To remove the hot glued lights hold the tip of an empty glue gun against the hardened glue until it softens and then gently pull the cord off the wall.
If you want to keep your lights more discrete run the lights down a corner of your room and to the outlet.
Make sure you buy the proper size glue sticks to fit into your glue gun.
Start hanging your lights above an outlet or at a corner.
Press your christmas light against your home.
Buy light clips designed for the type of lights you have and make sure they have a flat surface for adhesion.
Plug the christmas lights into the nearest outlet.
Press the bottom of the clip to open the top clamp and insert the string into the clamp.
String the lights to the closest clip.
Hang and secure the lights to the hooks.
Continue attaching double sided tape to your christmas lights and pressing the lights to the wall.
Pull the string to the next clip and clip it in in the same fashion.
To hold your christmas lights in place wrap plastic zip ties around them or use mounting tape.
Again hold it firmly in place for 30 seconds to ensure a proper seal.
Since you ll be making a zigzag pattern on your wall with the christmas lights you ll need to install damage free hanging command hooks that are spread out and staggered in height.
Repeat until you have lights along the length of the wall.
You can use gorilla glue or a hot glue gun to stick to brick temporarily.
The strands may not be well secured in some areas.