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6 Ways to Hang Garlands and Wreaths Without Drills or Nails

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James marcus

Wreaths and garlands complete the look of any spring, fall, or Christmas décor. Yet, displaying them often means making holes on walls, doors, or mantels. To help you with this dilemma, we’ve turned to Courtney of French Country Cottage for some expert advice. Watch the video below as she shows six different ways on how to hang Balsam Hill garlands and wreaths without leaving any permanent damage.

1. Use Adhesive Hooks

If you want to hang a wreath on a wall without using nails, experts recommend adhesive hooks. They are practical because you can remove and reposition them. Hooks work well on doors, walls, and even staircases. You can even choose clear ones for mirrors and windows.

How to Hang Wreaths on Walls Using Adhesive Hooks

Bonus Tip: For best results, check your adhesive hook’s weight limit before hanging heavier or larger wreaths.

Featured: Mountain Meadow® Wreath and Garland and Miracle Flame LED Birch Candles

How to Hang Garlands and Wreaths on Staircases Using Adhesive Hooks

Featured: Mountain Meadow Wreath

Featured: Mountain Meadow Garland

2. Secure with Nylon Fishing Line

Transparent nylon fishing line is strong, versatile, and almost invisible from afar. This makes it one of the niftiest hacks on how to hang a garland without nails.

How to Hang Wreaths on Doors Using Nylon Fishing Line

Featured: Red Berry BH Frosted Fraser Fir® Wreath

How to Hang Garlands on Staircases Using Nylon Fishing Line

Featured: Red Berry BH Frosted Fraser Fir Wreath & Garland

3. Tie a Ribbon or Twine

Hanging wreaths with ribbon or natural twine is a great Christmas decorating idea to try. It’s not only functional but also serves as a style element that ties the look together.

How to Hang a Wreath Using Ribbon or Twine

Featured: Balsam Hill Red Berry BH Frosted Fraser Fir Wreath

Featured: Red Berry BH Frosted Fraser Fir Wreath

4. Use Craft Wire

Craft wire is more heavy-duty compared to ribbons or nylon. If you were wondering how to hang a heavy garland without damaging your walls, this would be one of the best materials to use.

How to Hang a Wreath Using Craft Wire

Featured: Outdoor Beacon Hill Cypress Wreath

5. Place Over-the-Door Wreath Hangers

Balsam Hill wreath hangers allow you to display wreaths easily without any damage to doors. Most wreath hangers fit standard doors and have steel frames to support heavier wreaths. Some are also adjustable so you can change the height of your display.

How to Hang a Wreath Using an Over-the-Door Wreath Hanger

Featured: Outdoor Beacon Hill Cypress Wreath

Bonus tips:

• Use double door wreath hangers to display wreaths from the inside and outside of your door.

• The larger the wreath, the higher you should hang it on the door.

6. Try a Garland Hanger

Featured: Balsam Hill Single Door Garland Hanger

If you’re trying to figure out how to hang a garland outside the door without nails, then a metal garland hanger is the best solution. Balsam Hill garland hangers use spring tension, so there’s no need to drill. They’re also available for single and double doors.

How to Hang a Garland Using a Garland Hanger

Featured: Single Door Garland Hanger and Outdoor Beacon Hill Cypress Garland

Bonus tip: Watch the video below to know how much garland you need for your front door.

We hope these expert tips can help you decorate with your greenery much easier. And, at the end of each season, you can take down your décor without any visible trace.

Do you know other tips on how to hang garlands and wreaths without nails or damage? Let us know in the comments!

Elevate Your Favorite Spaces with Greenery

Interested in more decorating tips and ideas for your artificial greenery? Read these articles next:

  • 6 Top Spots for Hanging Fall Wreaths to Cozy Up Your Home
  • Fall and Holiday Window Décor: Ideas & Tips to Bring Magic to Your Home’s Exterior
  • Outdoor Christmas Décor Ideas to Spruce Up Your Porch, Yard, and Patio

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James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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