at any dollar store you can find a hanger,,, it has something to slip over the door frame, and a hook for the weath
2006-12-04 16:16:12
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answered by dlin333 7
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Wreath On Door
2016-12-16 20:12:59
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answered by ? 4
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Is the door encased in steel? If so, you may be able to tie the wreath to a strong small magnet.
Are there any windows, or other design features with trim around them, on the door? If so, you can probably drive a very small nail at a 45-degree angle right above the top of the moulding around the window, and the nail hole will be more or less invisible.
Or, maybe velcro would work somehow...if you get velcro with self-stick adhesive and stick a small piece of it onto the door, you can put the matching piece of velcro on the wreath.
2006-12-04 16:17:43
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answered by Rusting 4
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RE:
How do i hang a wreath on my door without putting a nail through it?
How do I hang a wreath on my door without putting a nail through it?
2015-08-04 13:08:31
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answered by ? 1
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I hate to buy things, I try to use what is already around my house, altho door hangars are great there 6 to 7 bucks SO use a strong coat hanger, just bring ends together and bend, clip the top to the door and use the bottom part to hang wreath on.
2006-12-04 21:07:12
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answered by Conrey 5
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Put a decorative ribbon through the wreath and hang it by placing a tack through the two ends of the ribbon and inserting it in the very top of the door. It should close OK.
2006-12-04 16:49:34
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answered by LesElle 3
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They sell wreath hangers that clasp the top of the door, and hang down. Try, Pier One, or anyplace that sells wreathes.
2006-12-04 16:18:34
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answered by grouch2111 6
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velcro?
if you put a nail through your door..(better for the wreath to stay on)..you can patch it up with epoxy and paint over it. no one will know the difference...also...if you get a smaller nail and hook for picture hanging...that might work too...
2006-12-04 16:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If your door is steel there are magnet hooks. If wood or fiberglass I have found "Command Hooks" to work on just about anything and they are available most anywhere. They have an adhesive strip on the back that removes without damaging the surface.
2006-12-04 16:18:06
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answered by DaLady 5
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2015-01-24 09:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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3M Command Adhesives - the plastic hooks with the double sided tape. Its pretty strong, and it only costs about $3. Walmart or Target, probably Home Depot and everywhere else this time of year.
2006-12-04 16:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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