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Invisilites- the holiday trend that has everyone glowing

Invisilites are one of our favorite ways to brighten your holiday décor during the upcoming season. Invisilites are micro LED lights on a thin, flexible wire that are super easy to use.

Invisilites- the holiday trend that has everyone glowing

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Invisilites are one of our favorite ways to brighten your holiday décor during the upcoming season. Invisilites are micro LED lights on a thin, flexible wire that are super easy to use. They come in a variety of styles, designs and colors that are sure to match any décor for the holiday season-or all year round.

We have the largest Invisilite selection in Hampton Roads. They come either on green, copper, or silver wire and we carry them in both battery-operated and plugin. Each year we add more to our collection, like snowflakes and stars, as well as gold, silver and red ornament string lights.

The possibilities are endless with these little lights. The green wire Invisilites literally disappear into any greenery you use them in. The silver and copper wires add a little sparkle or decoration when used in lanterns, glass and centerpieces. The light has a warm candlelight glow and they also come in multicolored lights for more of a traditional holiday feel.

Invisilites also come in bunches or waterfalls-a group of strings, usually 6-8 strands, which are great for mantles, poinsettias, houseplants and a number of other applications. Because you have multiple strands to work with, decorating just got easier.

Use them for decorating:

– Wreaths
– Garland
– Small Trees
– Houseplants
– Poinsettias
– Lanterns
– Glass Containers
– Centerpieces
– Topiaries
– Figurines
– Mantles
– Branches
– And so much more….

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