Bring a warm, inviting glow to any setting with The Light Garden’s beautiful illuminated willow branches. Add them to your existing floral arrangements or plants, or use them on their own for a truly dramatic touch. The Light Garden illuminated floral creations are ideal for use in your home or office, and at special events such as weddings and birthdays.
Use them anywhere indoors, or outside in covered, protected environments. Just plug into an electrical outlet using the 16-foot cord with AC adapter – and you have a completely new lighting look for any area. The incandescent bulbs are rated for 8,000 hours of use, so will provide many hours of enjoyment.
Product Features
- Decorative willow branch with 20-inch stem and 60 clear incandescent lights
- Provides up to 8,000 hours of use; UL and cUL approved for dry locations
- Handcrafted; individually soldered lights remain lit even if one burns out
- Standard 110V electrical supply connects to a 24-Volt adapter
- Measures 20 inches high; 90-day limited warranty
The Talk of The Party! I bought these interesting lights out of curiosity more than anything else. They immediately caught my eye & I have learned to act on that instinct when I have the $ to spare & I’m ecstatic that I did, they were the hit of the gathering! I was overwhelmed by the requests of “will you make me an arrangement, whatever it costs”?! Here’s what I did….1)I began with a medium tall clear glass vase.2)Secured a medium tall styrofoam cylinder with a glue gun into the bottom of the vase. $.893)Inserted the branch in the center of the styrofoam, making adjustments along the way (you may have to shorten foam).4)Added 2 types of greenery & a few berry stems into foam (not a lot) at angles vertically so as to keep the willow the center of attention & hide bottom stem. $4-$6 (I dismantled an old arrangement that had gotten damaged & recycled it into this one)!5)I then added some colored sm-med pine cone pot pourri (try to get the smallest bits in the bottom first) & filled 3/4 vase.$56)Added more greenery (2 types)& longer berry stems into foam horizontally @ top of vase 2/3 of the way around & bent it downward to give it a weeping look to soften & correspond to the lighted willow. $8-$167)Added more pine cone mix till vase was full.8)Finished with last bit of weeping greenery & berries @ top of vase & formed willow branches to my liking.9)Set it on my buffet & plugged it in! Total cost for me….approx. $34.00 (I already had the vase & some greenery) WalMart has vases for $3 I think the glass vase with filler is much more interesting than a clay pot!10)Listened gleefully to the oohs & aahs & the “where did you buy this I want one”!I have also made one where I filled the vase with small colored foam balls about the size of small bluberries (found @ some craft shops),I recommend staying with a single color batch, & inserted reindeer moss @ various intervals in the vase as I added the filler. The ideas can be endless, I have yet to see an attractive arrangement in any sellers pics yet! Good Luck Ya’ll & have fun!!! =^..^=
Pretty accent lightning I purchased these lighted willow branches from Amazon after liking the way they looked on various Torchwood (BBC) episodes. I have added a couple of customer shots so you can get a better idea of how well these produce light. Needless to say, you won’t be lighting up a room with these but they look very pretty as an accent lightning piece. Think of them as giving off about as much light as the smaller Christmas string lights.The reason I gave my branches four stars instead of five was because mine were rather sticky. Out of the package the branches are straight(ish) and ready for you to twist and shape into your preferred display configuration. Each branch is a semi-hard wire wrapped in a dark brown paper which feels similar to masking tape. Unfortunately my branches were tacky to the touch and left a sticky residue on my hands after handling (much like after touching epoxy putty or silicon sealant). The residue washes off your hands with soap and water but an unfortunate side effect is that the branches attract dust and pet hair more readily than if it wasn’t so sticky. I’m assuming that eventually the sticky will dry over time (granted mine are a month old and still tacky to the touch), but since you’re handling the branches so much when you initially get them, it was a bit of a annoyance for me.
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