How do I hang a wreath on the front door without marring it and attach
How do I hang a wreath on the front door without marring it and attaching a ribbon over the top of the door?
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command hooks are great for hanging wreaths and won't hurt your door there are also wreath hangers that come in metal, plastic, etc you hang and put your wreath on
Command Hooks would work well for your wreath, be sure to get the right strength. There are plastic wreath hangers that go over the door to attach your ribbon.
I have a heavy-duty magnet for use on a metal door.
What I do is use a command hook on the opposite side of the door and attach a ribbon to the wreath and go over the top of the door. Use the command hook upside down and it can be removed when not in use. I leave mine because I change out my door wreaths with the seasons.
Command makes outdoor refill strips make it easy to reuse your window hooks time and time again. These clear strips are specially designed to hold strongly on outdoor windows they are water resistant, UV resistant, and can handle temperature extremes from 20 degrees F to 125 degrees F.
Measure where you want your wreath to hang.
Clean that portion of the glass with rubbing alcohol.
Follow the easy Command Hook directions.
Cut your felt into smaller pieces.
Stick your felt to the back of your wreath.
Hang your wreath.
I suggest to make use of command hooks. They will pretty well.
I use command hooks myself, and they work great.
I have command hook up for two years and it stays put for all of my wreaths.
Use clear fishing line attached to a thumbtak at the top of the door. The thumbtack is small enough not to affect the door closing well. Just measure to cut the clear line to the appropriate length.
Hang a command hook on the inside of the door, upside down. Run your ribbon through the wreath and make a large loop. Lay ribbon flat on the door top and hook the loop on the inside of the door on the hook.
Your local home improvement store will have a large flat hook that goes over top of the door and hangs down the front, no damage to the door at all. You can also find them online.
Command hook. The Dollar Tree sells single ones.
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I purchased a large suction cup with a hook on it specifically for hanging wreaths. I found it in the floral department of the hobby/craft store. It stayed in place and I never had issues with it. Hope this helps!
I use a Command Hook upside down on the inside of my door. run the ribbon over the top of the door, tie a knot and hook it onto the hook.
Tie a piece of ribbon on it and take it over the door and put a weight on the ribbon to counterbalance the weight of the wreath.
Command hooks that will work with the weight of your wreath or a wreath hanger.
Hi Margaret, the best hangers around are command hooks, they come is so many shapes and sizes, and they are easy to remove when you want. You can buy them almost anywhere, but online or a bargain store would be the best,
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Hello. Placing a substantial thumbtack (Dollar tree supplies are pretty wimpy) at the top edge of the door has always been my solution you can run a fishing line or a piece of thin wire or jute twine down to suspend your your wreath in a loop fashion. Actually you can decorate both sides of the door in this manner.
I use a thumb tack to attach the ribbon to the top of the door. It doesn't cause a problem when you close the door.
Use a thumb tack to attach the ribbon on the top of the door. Let the ribbon hang down the back of the door as well.
I use this to hang my wreath carefully https://amzn.to/3GIMQ3l