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Decorative Paper Lanterns
Written by Cody Scholberg   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 12:57
The process for Hanging Paper Lanterns is now used to decorate places where happy events are staged. Other than employed at celebrations, they are used as permanent items in buildings and gardens. Illuminative paper lanterns come as preassembled or knock down types.
by CodyScholberg


The process for Hanging Paper Lanterns is now used to decorate places where happy events are staged. Other than employed at celebrations, they are used as permanent items in buildings and gardens. Illuminative paper lanterns come as preassembled or knock down types.

Assembling Illuminative paper lanterns is very easy. In just a matter of 20 minutes, a lantern can be assembled and suspended. Paper lanterns are sold with a metal tool that is used to expand the lantern to the proper shape. A cord is needed to hang the lantern and is sold separately. Typically, 10 to 15-foot cords are available, for additional length, an extension cord is needed.

Also, an expanding metal tool is supplied with hanging paper lanterns. The cord used to nag the lantern must be purchased separately. Generally, the length of a cord is about 10 to 15 feet and if you need more than that, an extension cord is the solution.

You need the install the cord after the expansion. Place the cord along the wall and hook it to the ceiling. Use a suitable tape to affix the cord to the ceiling. However, hooks are better than tape to secure the cord. Install the bulb after that.

The cord is attached once the lantern shape is widened. Place the cord up on the surface of the wall. Use hooks to fix the cord to the ceiling. Attaching the cord sometimes requires a suitable tape. However, hooks are more suitable than tape to install the cord. Install the bulb now. Since electric fixtures can ignite, keep enough space on both sides of the lanterns when attaching the bulb.

Wattage of bulbs should be controlled properly to avoid fires. A low wattage bulb is preferred. When you have finished connecting the light, turn on the power to see whether the bulb lights up. Rarely, there will be no result due to a mistake when assembling and installing. If there?s a mistake due to bad assembly, repeat the procedure again.

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