Make Your Windows Festive With Faux Pine Branches - so Easy!

I usually have small grapevine wreaths on our two porch windows. The best way to hang them on a vinyl window is with bulldog clips (pictured below) and twine. I added a faux pine branch (a real one would look great) along with ribbon. See the post for how to keep your design from blowing around in the wind and more pictures of the whole porch.
I use these bulldog clamps attached to the vinyl trim around the windows. Thread twine through the hole and tie a wreath or decor to that. No wholes and a simpler way to decorate a window.
Down to Earth Holly
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  • Sharon E. Hines Sharon E. Hines on Dec 12, 2013
    great tip, @Down to Earth Holly !
  • Dee W Dee W on Dec 13, 2013
    These are so perfect for the window, not too heavy or bulky looking. I like the idea of using the bull grip, but wondered about the adhesive stick, does the cold make it harder to clean off and what if your windows are tinted?
    • Down to Earth Holly Down to Earth Holly on Dec 13, 2013
      @Dee W I am not sure about tinted windows and if the command sticks will damage them. I intend on leaving my stickies out there for a while. I can always use goof off to remove any residue. Although, the reason I chose the Command sticks is because they advertise - no damage and easy clean up. We'll see. I have used them on sheet rock to keep photos straight and they worked fine coming off there. Thanks for your comment and for viewing my post. Happy Holidays.
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