How can I hang a heavy Christmas garland on a staircase?
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Hi Amy here is a way I hope will help you hang your Christmas garland. 3 Ways to Hang Garland on Stairs - wikiHow
You can make the drops as large and dramatic or as small and quaint as you'd like! ... Attach the garland to the banister with a zip tie every 2 ft (0.61 m).
Garden centers sell plant support wire, green, covered with a soft vinyl coating, that can be cut to size and used like twist ties. The wire is sturdy enough to hold up heavy tomato, etc., plants, so it should support garland, but the coating won't damage finished handrails. Plus, it is reusable and weatherproof.
Last year, I bought these garland ties, which blend right into the garland. They are made of wire and can twist to hold in place. https://amzn.to/33ktBd6 (aff link)
Zip ties are what I use!
I use floral wire and wrap it tightly.