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Love it and would like to see if it works in my home. I love the tip of adding felt so the wreath doesn't scratch the windows. Can't wait for Christmas! I didn't add felt to mine, but if I was going to, I would probably use hot glue! Have a great day, Mona! I love this holiday look so much! We do not have those windows that we can pop open and would have to use a ladder outside.

Totally worth it to get the look though. This is exactly how we have been hanging out upstairs wreaths for the past several years. They stay put and it's so easy. I'm glad that I'm not the only one doing it this way, haha.

For all others, this way is definitely the best. Just don't forget to label your window screens I just read a blog where the lady attached fishing line to the bottom of the wreath and secured it to the house, so it wouldn't swing. Just a comment I did this the exact same way and put the screen back in. Where I live it sometimes gets windy and I ended up having to replace my screens at The wreath had damaged the screen. Just in case your worried about your screens.

I know take them out completely until after the holidays. Do you put the screen back with the wreath? Or do you take the careen completely out? Also how do you put the felt on the back of the wreath so it will not scratch your window? I left my screens in so that the wreath didn't sit against the window glass.

I didn't use felt on mine, but you could probably attach it with super glue. I have the same windows but noticed over the years my screens are getting rub marks and now have to be replaced. From your picture, it looks like you have half-screens? My windows tilt in like yours but I have full screens so would have to hang my wreaths from the top, which could be tricky because of the interior blinds. You are correct-- our screen only covers the bottom pane of the window that is able to open.

You could take your screens out for the holiday season since you won't likely be leaving your windows open anyway? Or you could try the fishing line method, where you tie fishing line to the bottom and the top of the wreath, and then it could go around the screen?

Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Hi, Scott! Our screen is only on the bottom half of our window, so if your screen covers your full window, you may need to one of the other methods listed at the bottom of this post.

Hope you're having a great week! How do you prevent the metal ring of the wreath from scratching up the window and frame? Do you put some kind of padding on it? Our wreaths are actually outside of the screen, so they don't touch the window at all.

They haven't damaged the screens either, and I believe this is the 4th year I've done it this way. If you were worried about it, you could glue felt to the back of the wreath to keep the metal frame from hitting anything directly.

These are beautiful! Do you have to use outdoor ribbon for the bow? Hi, Becky! I didn't specifically buy outdoor bows. I used the ones in these photos for two years and could have used them longer as they were in fine condition.

The only reason I replaced them was that my neighbor made me some new bows that were cuter! Hi, Krista! My neighbor made the bows for me. I would say that they are about " across? Did your ribbon have wired edges? Wondering if wired edge ribbon would prevent the window from closing tightly enough? Hi, Lauren! The ribbon I used for the top of the wreath does not have a wired edge.

But the wire in wired ribbon is so tiny that I don't think it would be a problem. I love your tutorial on how to hang wreaths - you made it so simple. Thank You! I haven't actually tried that, so I'm not sure. We live in Pennsylvania where it is really cold in the winter, so we wouldn't want to have the windows open during the months that the wreaths are up anyway. I only do the wreaths on the front windows, so if for some reason we needed to air out the house, we'd just open the ones on the sides and in the back.

Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment. Share 3. Pin 5K. I want in! Comments I love how simple this is and yet it looks incredible. So glad it was helpful for you, Alexis! It really was a lot easier than I was expecting! So glad it was helpful for you, Allyson! Happy Monday! Hi, Karen! It is Sherwin Williams Rainwashed. I LOVE it! Your house looks darling!



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