Fiber optic Christmas trees have a certain something, and y’all flipped for the twinkly bathroom I posted a while back — which achieved the dazzling effect with Swarovski crystals lit by fiber optic lights – so, I figured this starry garden path lit with (you guessed it) fiber optic lights would be perfect warm weather inspiration for you.

Outdoor entertaining would be magical in a space like this, I think. The lights give off a subtle glow here at dusk, but I imagine at night it looks like a glittering galaxy — or like dozens of fireflies came to join the party. Want a little sparkle in your own garden? Head to the Starscape site to learn more about getting the look.
What are you planning to do in your garden this spring and summer?
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They are so neat! I love them
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Does this come with a tutorial?????
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I love this! That would look so neat in my backyard! I've never seen anything like it!
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This is very beautiful specially at night. I think I would invest to buy a synthetic lawn in Perth and put on some starry garden path on to my little space. I'm sure my kids would love it.
Your blog has always attracted me and this particular post left me speechless. It is one of the best pieces of writing I have seen. Good job.
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Sounds good for the coming holiday season. They will make my winter garden sparkle in Christmas Eve. By spring, I will be sure to trim the lawn with makita lawn mower for accuracy.
I ❤this!!!!!
I've always wondered how they pulled off this kind of lighting. Now, not only do I know, but I also want my entire backyard sparkling like that.
Are the lights put through the patio blocks? How are they on there?