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LEVOSHUA Magnetic Wreath Hanger for Front Door, Wreath Hook Wreath Holder for Metal Door - Pack of 2

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They work with magnets on either side of your door, with a hook on the outside to hang your wreath. These work excellently on glass panels thin enough to allow strong magnetism. Be warned; they aren't cheap compared to many other options.

Using an over-the-door wreath hook is another easy method to hang your wreath. Typically, wreath hangers are long flat metal strips with a U-shape on either end. One end of the hanger holds the wreath while the other end fits over the edge of your door.They work by placing magnets on either side of your door, with a hook on the outside to hang your wreath from. They work best on a glass door or panels of glass that are thin enough to give a strong magnetic force. The wreath’s weight, the door type, and the appropriate hanging product are the first three factors to consider when deciding how to hang your wreath. As beautiful and festive as they are, figuring out how to hang a Christmas wreath on your door can be a challenge. Regardless of the door type you have – wood, glass, or metal – these DIY methods will help you safely hang your wreath without damaging your beautiful door or the wreath. Using magnetic hooks allow you to reposition your wreath to your heart’s content if you decide that you want to adjust it to your desired height.

Ask a group of people what their favourite Christmas decoration is and you’ll get a group of different answers. Some people like the tinsel, others the fairy lights and the tree itself is of course very popular. My mother’s favourite decoration though was always the wreath. And as I get older, I have to confess I’m starting to agree with her! Nothing welcomes you more warmly to a home at Christmas than a wreath on the front door. Try using a suction cup wreath or a transparent plastic adhesive hook to hang your wreath. By carefully positioning the décor or branches around the hook you can prevent it from being noticeable. Many suction cups or self-adhesive hooks will struggle to hold a particularly weighty wreath for long. But this doesn’t mean you have to abandon a heavy wreath or rely on a nail that destroys your door. Another aspect to consider is the thorny issue of wreath placement on your front door. The traditional look is to have your wreath at eye level which means having the centre of the wreath about 140cm off the ground.It's a bit more challenging to conceal wreath hangers and hooks behind a glass door. Even a beautiful ribbon may be too intrusive if your glass door has intricate glass designs and cutouts. Perhaps because they offer such a range of designs that they can easily be tailored to suit any home. Perhaps it’s just because they’re a simple way to bring Christmas spirit to the front of your home, without having to scale the rooftops wound in fairy lights. But there are actually plenty of ways to hang your wreath that don’t involve hammering a nail into your door. So we thought we’d explore seven types of wreath hangers that you can use which don’t involve hammers, nails, or damage to your door in any way, shape or form. Now you’ve considered the different ways you can hang a wreath on your front door without using nails or making holes in the surface of the door. It’s important to note that wreath hangers may hinder some doors from shutting correctly, and the additional hardware may clutter your door's appearance. You should also note that over-the-door wreath hangers may scratch your door if it doesn't fit properly.

Alternatively, you can get a double wreath hanger if you intend to hang wreaths on either side of the door. This version helps to hold your wreaths both outdoors and within your house at the same time. It functions similarly as the single-sided wreath hanger, except both ends stretch into hooks. It’s essential to properly install your wreath on your door to prevent it from falling off the door, getting damaged or leaving a scratch. Using any of the methods we’ve highlighted will guarantee that you have a beautiful hanging wreath that complements your artificial Christmas tree for the festive season. But branded Command Strips have built up a reputation for reliability. They also offer clear guidance on how much weight a particular picture hook will hold. As long you know how much your wreath weighs and buy the corresponding hook, you won’t need to worry about your wreath falling off. 6. Try an over the door wreath hanger Photo by Corina Andrisca on Unsplash Self-adhesive hooks are another great alternative for hanging your Christmas wreath on the door and they are really easy to set up.

Adjusting your plastic wreath hanger is as simple as pulling it off and repositioning. But some of the magnets can be quite strong so you may need a little leverage.

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