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With these simple tips Dress Your Home with Holiday Delight Find the essentials you need. Hang Indoo

With these simple tips [View as a webpage >]( [True Value Logo]( [REWARDS]( [PROJECTS]( [LOCAL AD]( [Family decorates their home's exterior with Christmas lights.]( Dress Your Home with Holiday Delight Find the essentials you need. [LEARN MORE]( [Icon graphic] Decorate with True Value® You’ll find a variety of bright and merry holiday lights for outdoor decoration at your local True Value hardware store. There are string icicle lights for roof edges, net lights for bushes, colored floodlights and rope lights for railings, porches, trees and around doors and windows. [Icon graphic] Outdoor Christmas Lights Power your lights safely and responsibly. Buy a 16-gauge extension cord with an in-line circuit breaker and multi-outlet plug, if you’re stringing many lights. Use string lights, regular or icicle-style, to outline the lines of your house. Slip universal-style clips under sidewall siding or the shingles at gable roof edges. Use gutter clips or S-hooks to hang strings of lights to the front edge of gutters. [Icon graphic] Hang Indoor Christmas Lights Add lights to your Christmas tree by working from the inside (close to the tree trunk) out towards the tips of the branches. Mini lights and C7 Christmas lights are typically used to decorate indoor trees. Ask your local experts at True Value for assistance in choosing the right bulbs for your tree. [LEARN MORE]( Visit our project site for more DIY Projects & Ideas! [EXPLORE NOW](   [An empty plastic toolbox, drills and screwdrivers lie flat on a wooden table while graphic writing reads ''Top Gifts For Everyone On Your List''](   [Thanks For Shopping Local](   Find what you need at True Value® [FIND A STORE]( [Locally Owned Logo]( [instagram]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( [facebook]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email. Please do not reply to this message. To find or contact your local store, please visit the store locator for more info.  While supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Not all items available in stores. If typographical errors occur it may be necessary to refuse or cancel orders.  ©2022 [True Value Company LLC]( [[[CONTACT US]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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