Use Adhesive Hooks
If you want to hang a wreath without using nails, we recommend using adhesive hooks. They’re practical because you can remove and reposition them on doors, walls, and even staircases. Opt for clear ones for mirrors and windows for a seamless look.
How to Hang Garlands and Wreaths on Walls
Step 1: Clean the Display Area
Clean and dry the surface before you apply the adhesive hook. This will improve its grip and keep it secure.
Step 2: Hang Your Greenery
Hang your Christmas garland or wreath. If necessary, use another hook at the bottom of the wreath for added support.
How to Hang Garlands and Wreaths on Staircases
Step 1: Prep Adhesive Hooks
When hanging on the stairs, stick the adhesive hook on the handrail.
Step 2: Hang the Wreath
Hang the wreath. Use another hook at the bottom of the wreath for added stability.
Step 3: Hang the Garland
For garlands, line up several hooks with even space intervals. Make sure you have enough support in the middle and on each end of the garland’s length.
Step 4: Fluff the Foliage
Fluff the foliage to hide the hooks.
Step 5: Secure With Zip Ties
Use clear zip ties, jute string, or twist wire to keep your garland in place.
Insider’s Tip
Garlands can be twice as long as the length of your handrails to account for draping, while wreaths can be about 50 to 75% of the baluster’s height.
Secure With Nylon Fishing Line
A transparent nylon fishing line or cord 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 a Wreath on a Door
Step 1: Prep the Interior Side of the Door
Place an adhesive hook on the interior side above eye level, with the hook part facing downward.
Step 2: Secure the Nylon Cord Over the Door
Tie one end of the nylon cord around the hook to keep it in place. The cord should be long enough to go over the top of the door and hang your wreath from your desired height outside.
Step 3: Hang the Wreath
Tie the other end of the nylon cord around your wreath, then suspend your wreath from the inside of your door.
How to Hang Garlands on Stairs
Step 1: Fasten the Cord
Start from the bottom of the stairs. Wrap the cord around one end of the garland and the top of the bannister. Tie the cord in a secure knot to keep it in place.
Step 2: Repeat on the Other End
Do the same with the other end of the garland.
Step 3: Drape the Garland
Tie the centre of the garland to the stair rail nearest to the landing for a draping effect.
Step 4: Fluff the Garland
When the garland is in place, fluff the foliage to hide the nylon string.
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.
Step 1: Loop the Ribbon
Loop one end of the ribbon through the centre of the wreath.
Step 2: Tie the Ribbon
Bind both ends of the ribbon with a tight knot.
Step 3: Hang Your Wreath
Find a surface with a hook then hang your wreath.
Use Craft Wire
Craft wire is more heavy-duty compared to ribbon or nylon. If you were wondering how to hang a wreath over a mantel, this would be one of the best materials to use.
Step 1: Loop the Wire
Loop the craft wire through the back frame of the wreath.
Step 2: Hang Your Wreath
Use the loop to hang your wreath from a peg or hook, then twist the wire to secure it.
Step 3: Cover the Wire With a Ribbon
Make the craft wire less visible by covering it with decorative ribbon for an elegant touch.
Place Over-the-Door Wreath Hangers
Wreath hangers allow you to display wreaths easily without any damage to doors. Many greenery hangers fit standard doors and have steel frames to support heavier foliage. Some are also adjustable so you can customize the height of your display.
Step 1: Place the Wreath Hanger
Put the wreath hanger over the door. If you have an adjustable one, check the hanging height. The larger the wreath, the higher you should hang it on the door.
Step 2: Hang Your Wreath
Hang your wreath, then fluff the foliage before adding baubles and accents.
Insider's Tip
Use double door wreath hangers to display wreaths from the inside and outside of your door
Try a Garland Hanger
If you’re trying to figure out how to hang a garland on a mantel or outside the door without using nails, then a garland hanger is the best solution. Some hangers use spring tension, so there’s no need to drill surfaces.
Step 1: Install the Garland Hanger
Mount your garland hanger and adjust it to fit the display area’s width.
Step 2: Hang your Garland
Loop your garland over the centre and corners of your garland hanger.
Step 3: Fluff the Garland
Adjust the garland to fit your door or mantel. Fluff the foliage to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below we answer some of the common questions about hanging without drills or nails.
How to Hang a Garland on a Wall Without Nails?
Adhesive hooks and garland hangers are some of the materials you can choose to hang garlands without using nails. You can also opt for these items when hanging other types of greenery.
How to Hang a Garland Without Damaging Walls?
Using adhesive hooks is an easy way to secure a garland without causing permanent damage to walls. You can also choose to display garlands using clear zip ties, jute string, and other accessories to secure them in place.
We hope these tips make decorating with your wreaths and garlands easier and more stress-free. Click the button below to see some of our best-selling greenery.
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