Slice pool noodles into rings and wrap them with string lights. You’ll see why everyone’s obsessed with this one.
Why Pool Noodle Ring Lights Are So Popular
Before we get into the how-to, it’s worth understanding why this craft exploded online.
Cheap
Pool noodles cost $1–$3 each. One noodle easily yields multiple rings.
Incredibly lightweight
You can hang them anywhere — walls, ceilings, trees — without nails or tools.
Shockingly high-end appearance
Wrap with lights and suddenly it looks like an illuminated installation from Etsy or a boutique.
Customizable beyond belief
Shape, thickness, colors, lights, textures — the options are endless.
Easy for all skill levels
If you can slice a noodle and wrap a cord, you can do this.Noodle art supplies
Seasonal or year-round
Use white lights for elegance, multi-color for fun, warm light for coziness, and more.
Safe when done correctly
LED string lights stay cool, making them compatible with foam materials.
And that brings us to the project itself…
MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED
(Don’t worry — it’s short and cheap.)
Pool noodles — any color
LED string lights (battery, USB, or plug-in)
A sharp craft knife or bread knife
Clear tape, zip ties, or hot glue
Optional extras:
ribbon
faux flowers
greenery garlands
spray paint
twine or rope
Command hooks
glitter
fabric scraps
decorative mesh
You probably already have half of this lying around.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make Pool Noodle Light Rings
STEP 1: Choose Your Noodles
Classic noodles work perfectly, but you can also use:
jumbo noodles for bold statement pieces
skinny noodles for delicate rings
textured noodles for fun patterns
Choose colors that coordinate with your décor, unless you plan to cover or paint them.
STEP 2: Slice Into Rings
Using a craft or kitchen knife:
Cut the noodle into 1–3 inch thick slices.
Keep thickness consistent for a symmetrical look.
Don’t squeeze the noodle while cutting — it dents.
Let the knife do the work.
You’ll end up with soft foam “donuts” that stack easily.
STEP 3: Shape the Rings
Most rings will be slightly oval from being cut. To shape them:
Squeeze gently around the edges until perfectly round.
For large loops, cut a slit in the noodle and re-tape into a circle.
Pool noodles are extremely forgiving.
STEP 4: Wrap With String Lights
This is the magic step.
Start at one edge of the ring and wrap the lights around it like a spiral. Keep it snug but not tight. You can:
leave spaces for a star-like effect
wrap tightly for a bright glow
crisscross for patterns
Secure the ends with clear tape, small zip ties, or hot glue (low-temp only).
STEP 5: Add Decorative Touches (Optional)
This is where creativity takes over.
Options include:
Wrap with ribbon for weddings or holidays
Add greenery for garden or patio décor
Glue flowers for boho vibes
Paint the edges metallic gold or silver
Use mesh or tulle for ethereal glowing lanterns
Add macramé cords for aesthetic bedroom décor
Insert fairy lights internally for soft diffusion
Even minimalists can simply wrap the lights and enjoy.DIY pool decor
STEP 6: Display Your Glowing Creations
Pool noodle light rings can be:
hung from the ceiling with fishing line
attached to patio railings
placed along garden paths
grouped on a wall
displayed above a mantel
arranged in clusters for events
used as table centerpieces
Because they’re feather-light, you can get creative without worrying about weight.
Stunning Variations You’ll Want to Try
1. Floating Halo Lights
Hang multiple rings of different sizes using invisible thread.
Perfect for:
bedrooms
weddings
holiday displays
meditation corners
They look like glowing jellyfish or hovering moons.
2. Garden Orb Lanterns
Cut three rings from a noodle and interlock them like a sphere.
Wrap with lights.
Battery packs visible?
Hide them behind décor, under greenery, or inside hollow spaces.
Why LED Lights Work So Well with Pool Noodles
LED lights are:
cool to the touch
energy efficient
flexible
safe for foam materials
perfect for long-term decorative displays
Traditional incandescent lights get hot and should NOT be used.
The Psychology Behind the Trend
So… why is everyone suddenly obsessed?
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Because these glowing noodle rings tap into something deeper:
They create a magical atmosphere
Humans are naturally drawn to warm, diffused light.
They offer high-end looks for low-end budgets
Aesthetic lighting can be outrageously expensive.
This is a hack that feels luxurious without spending lavishly.
They let people feel creative
It’s satisfying, calming, and expressive.
They give mastery with little effort
Anyone can succeed with this DIY — which is key to its popularity.
They’re constantly reinvented
Every viral video shows a new variation, inspiring more experimentation.It’s not just décor — it’s a creative outlet that doubles as home improvement.
Where People Are Using These Glowing Rings (Real Examples)
➤ Backyard pergolas
They create whimsical overhead lighting.
➤ Above wedding aisles
Wrapped in tulle and white lights — dreamy.
➤ In kids’ rooms
Cloud and star themes with soft glow.
➤ On patios
Clustered like giant glowing bubbles.
➤ Camping trips
Battery lights + foam rings = magical campsite ambiance.
➤ Holiday displays
Red, green, blue, gold — perfect for every season.
➤ Retail spaces
Boutiques use them as trendy wall installations.
This craft genuinely spans ages, styles, and environments.
How to Style Your Pool Noodle Light Rings Like a Designer
Use odd-number groupings (1, 3, 5)
It’s visually balanced.
Mix ring sizes
Small, medium, large → much more dynamic.
Stick to 1–2 color palettes
Examples:
warm white + gold
cool white + silver
rose gold + blush
natural greens + browns
icy blue + white
Add dimension
Hang some rings lower than others.
Layer textures
Ribbons, greenery, mesh, and twine add richness.
Highlight focal points
Hang behind a bed, couch, or outdoor bar area.
Advanced Version: Pool Noodle Chandelier
Feeling ambitious?
Fabric scraps
You can create a full chandelier:
Create multiple rings of different sizes.
Hang them vertically from a hoop or wooden dowel.
Wrap lights through all the rings.
Add greenery and soft fabrics for an ethereal effect.
Perfect for:
gazebos
weddings
outdoor dinner parties
This design looks like a luxury décor piece found at Anthropologie or Restoration Hardware — but made for under $25.
Cleaning and Storing Your Light Rings
Pool noodle creations last for years if stored properly.
To clean:
wipe with a damp cloth
avoid harsh chemical sprays
keep them dusted regularly
To store:
remove batteries from lights
avoid crushing the rings
place in a closet or plastic bin
They store surprisingly easily.
Final Thoughts: Why This DIY Is Worth Trying
This project is the perfect combination of:
fun
creative
budget-friendly
beautiful
customizable
This design looks like a luxury décor piece found at Anthropologie or Restoration Hardware — but made for under $25.
Cleaning and Storing Your Light Rings
Pool noodle creations last for years if stored properly.
To clean:
wipe with a damp cloth
avoid harsh chemical sprays
keep them dusted regularly
To store:
remove batteries from lights
avoid crushing the rings
place in a closet or plastic bin
They store surprisingly easily.
Final Thoughts: Why This DIY Is Worth Trying
This project is the perfect combination of:
With just a few inexpensive supplies, you can create décor pieces that look stunning day or night. Whether you want a peaceful glow in your bedroom, magical lights on your patio, or custom decorations for a big event, pool noodle ring lights offer endless possibilities.
This isn’t just a trend — it’s a craft that transforms spaces and moods. And once you make your first one, you’ll instantly understand why everyone is obsessed.
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