Center the wreath on the door and thread the ribbon over the open door and down the inside hooking the loop on the adhesive hook.
Wreath placement on front door with window.
For traditional wreath placement you will want to place the center of the wreath at eye level and at the center of the door.
They come in a few different lengths most commonly 12 or 15.
The sneaky hook trick.
Loop the ribbon around the wreath hang it over the top of the door and secure it inside by tying it to the letterbox fitting.
Decide where you will hang the wreath then press the strip against the glass adhesive side down.
A 20 pound capacity hook should be strong enough to hold a large.
Simply stick the suction cup onto the front of your door and hang the wreath from that.
If you door has a window hang the wreath on it to enjoy from both sides.
Eye level is typically regarded as 57 inches 140 cm.
A long piece of ribbon or sparkly twine work perfectly.
Easy to attach easy to remove and no damage to your door.
Press tacks through both ends of the ribbon loop at the top into the door or window frame.
Suction cups if your wreath isn t very heavy suction cups that have a hook on them are ideal.
Add the radius of your wreath to the 57 inches 140 cm height so that the center of your wreath falls at 57 inches 140 cm.
Use two or three tacks to ensure the wreath is secure.
Press the strip against the window then rub it with your finger.
Use a heavy duty suction cup hook for this hanging method.
Hang an adhesive hook 11 for a set of 3 amazon upside down on the inside of your door approximately 6 inches from the top of the door.
Make sure that it is oriented vertically then rub the strip with your finger again for another 30 seconds.
Make sure the ribbon lays flat so the door will close easily.
Most strips will have a tab on one end.
Use a door hanger over the door wreath hangers are typically metal plastic or acrylic and are somewhat s shaped or a stretched out sideways 5 lol.
If you have a upvc or an aluminium front door you can use a suction hook on the back of the door to tighten the ribbon and hold the wreath in place.