DIY Govee Light Frames: A Winter Survival Story

Winter can be quite the challenge, especially when it decides to dump snow on your front bushes—like it did here one fateful day. My beautiful front bushes, which I’ve been using to showcase my Govee Net lights year-round, were left battered and bruised. Instead of letting the damage bring me down, I decided to get creative and give my bushes a much-needed break.

I’ve always loved decorating for holidays, so I thought, why not repurpose those Govee lights into something new? Enter my DIY Govee light frames! I made two of them, and they’ve turned out to be a lifesaver—not just for my bushes, but for my curb appeal too.

These frames are portable, foldable, and durable, with built-in metal stakes that blend seamlessly into my front yard. They’re perfect for showcasing my Govee lights while keeping my bushes safe from the elements. Plus, they’re easy to store when not in use, which is a huge plus for seasonal decorations.

I’ve been so impressed with how well they’ve held up, even after a few harsh winter days. The built-in stakes make them a breeze to set up, and the metal frame ensures they stay sturdy even in windy conditions. It’s been a fun project, and I’m already brainstorming ways to expand on this idea for future seasons!

If anyone else has tried a similar DIY project or has tips for improving this setup, I’d love to hear about it! Let’s keep the creativity flowing and make the most out of our Govee products. :star2: