Cordless Lighted Wreaths and Greenery

Christmas yard decorations range from decorative landscape lighting to wreaths. Cover shrubs with netted holiday lighting to complement the lights on the outside of your home. For easy decorating try using cordless greenery: wreaths, garland, and baskets.

The appearance, brightness, and battery life of the Frontgate Cordless Lighted Wreath outshines the rest. Frontgate ensures the wreath’s LED lights burn more than twice as long as the competition. Boughs of spruce, longleaf pine, and Fraser fir are rendered in PE and PVC for fullness. Sparkles with exclusive commercial-grade LED white lights. On timer mode, lights can run 6 hours per night for more than 50 days of maintenance-free enjoyment. $79.95.

No plug? No problem! This Brookstone Christmas Collection with battery operated lights makes holiday decorating a joy. Use one to light up a hallway, doorway, office, window, or anywhere you want added cheer. It’s so lifelike, it looks fresh cut. Each wreath has long, realistic needles and is graced with pinecones, berries and long-lasting LED lights. Our cordless wreath is a festive, smart solution. A built-in timer automatically turns the lights on for six hours and off for 18 hours, making it truly effortless. Choose Multicolored or Warm White LEDs. $49.95.

Grandin Road Cordless Hawthorne Collection gives you the freedom to place glowing greenery anywhere you like. Pre-arranged lights combined with an extraordinary blend of lifelike greenery, moss balls, grapevine balls, shatterproof ornaments, red berries, real pinecones, golden twigs, and holly leaves make Hawthorne a truly magical mix that you can enjoy indoors or out, for seasons to come. $79-$99.

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