The grid on our window made it easy to center left to right.
How to hang a wreath on a leaded glass door.
Use a clear hook.
How to hang a wreath on a glass door.
Drop the wreath over the top of the door so that it hangs down in front.
Loop the ribbon through the wreath and tie it.
Using clear rope twine or string make a loop on one end.
If the center of the wreath hits at about eye level you re good.
Stand with the glass door open so you can reach the outside and inside at the same time.
Use a tape measure to find the center of the door widthwise and the desired height for your hanger or just hold the wreath up until it looks just right.
Fasten this loop around the upside down hook on your door and pull the string up and over the door onto the exterior side.
Hold the nail at a sight angle so that you are hammering the nail down into the door.
Clean that portion of the glass with rubbing alcohol.
Stick a piece of tape on the inside of the glass right where you want to place the suction cup on the outside of the glass.
If you don t want any hanging accessory on the exterior of your door place a hook upside down on the interior of your door.
Otherwise use a tape measure if you re nervous to just eyeball it.
Measure your ribbon from this point to the spot on the front of the door where you d like your wreath to hang.
Strike the end of the nail with the hammer until the nail is able to stand itself and continue striking until the nail is firmly in the door then hang the wreath.
The only problem with this is finding a good way to hang the wreath that won t damage the door or weatherstripping.
Mark your hanging spot but on the inside of the door s glass.
Once you have checked the placement hammer the nail into the door.
Over the years i ve tried several different ways of hanging my wreaths and after a lot of trial and error i finally stumbled upon the best way to hang a wreath without damaging the door or weatherstripping.
Then loop the tied end of your ribbon under your upside down hook.
They are made to rest on top of the door and then have a sloped piece in the front to rest the wreath on in.