Hanging wreaths on stacked stone
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Janet Pizaro on Dec 12, 2015You can try command hooks by three m, double sided tape. I know at one point there were hooks available for this but have not seen them in awhile.Helpful Reply
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Pam on Dec 12, 2015There are command hooks available for outdoors as well.Helpful Reply
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Anne on Dec 12, 2015Don't know your particular stone situation but Lowes sells different sized wood dowels for @$1.50 each and you could easily find a size to sit inside a joint and cut it to a length that would work for your sized wreath. And, since it's wedged in, it won't leave any evidence or damage. Of course, don't know if it's a heavy wreath, so it would depend on the wreath really.Helpful Reply
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Somewhat Quirky on Dec 12, 2015I'm with Anne. Use a dowel wedged into the stacked stone. Or you could wedge a large (long) nail in between the stones.Helpful Reply
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Patti Hall on Dec 12, 2015Patti in Rice Lake, WI I wiggle long screws into a space where it will fit and not break any stones. So far over the years I find the right spots so wreaths are centered, and on one side of the fireplace I have three wreaths. When I need to change decorations I relocate the wiggled in screws, same principle as the dowels.Helpful Reply
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Vicki knudson on Dec 12, 2015I have put a wreath large diamater down first added the rocks stacked in the center. Good luck. VickiHelpful Reply
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Terra Gazelle on Dec 12, 2015I have wrought iron trivets hanging on my stacked stone fire place..I took longish screws and wedged them between the joints. It has worked beautifully and the screws are not noticeable.Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Dec 13, 2015If the hole is a little large, insert toothpicks first and then screw in your screw.Helpful Reply
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WendysCloset on Dec 13, 2015Thanks for all the helpful answers......I appreciate it!Helpful Reply
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LD on Dec 13, 2015They do make hangers for brick, that grip the piece of brick without having to make holes.Helpful Reply
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Mary on Dec 14, 2015depending on how heavy the wreath is, put a tiny screw into the stone at the top, where the stone meets the ceiling or wall. paint the end the color of your stone. hang the wreath with fishing line (will not show). Use the same screw to hang other season decorations. No one will see the screw and the fishing line is tiny, so it will be invisible. I do this for my guest room doors except I use a flat thumb tack, attach fishing string and tie to the wreath. it works wonderfully and no holes in the door!1 marked as helpful Reply
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