Bubble Light Pro-Tip
These days, I have a blend of vintage and modern bubble lights. I have one bulb that I believe is still original to the set from Grandma Fran. I have some with glitter inside. I have an assortment of colors. The vintage ones are my preference, but become harder to find.
So when we encountered a strand of bubble lights for $15--complete with their original packaging--in the log cabin we snapped them right up. RIGHT UP. The box had the original price tag. It was $9.99 at the now-closed Bergum Drug.
The back of the packaging mentioned "wire hangers" that were included to help hold the bubble lights upright on the tree. Bubble lights really do bubble best when they're completely vertical. This can take a good bit of fussing to achieve. I was instantly intrigued.
Of course, the wire hangers weren't still included in the box by the time it arrived in my hands. But, the seed had been planted! The wire hangers really looked like paper clips. Like something I could fashion.
Can you see the hangers here? Same for the second photo (above)? They really do blend in well. |
So that's my bubble light pro tip. I didn't know I needed it until it fell in my lap, but it made a good thing even better. If the bubble lights on your tree are a little slanty or wobbly, give it a try!
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