You may need to recruit an extra set of hands to make this step easier.

Rotate the loop so the knotted ends are hidden behind the top of the wreath.

Cut a length of ribbon that is twice the measured height and door depth, plus 12 inches.

evergreen wreath hanging from sash

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Rotate the loop so the knotted ends are hidden behind the top of the wreath.

confirm the ribbon lays flat so the door will close easily.

you could find over-the-door wreath hooks in all sorts of finishes, from matte black iron to high-shine silver.

thick black ribbon for wreath on back of door

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Look for an adjustable door hanger to give yourself flexibility in how high your wreath sits on your door.

If you plan to hang wreaths on both sides of your door, consider a double wreath hanger.

This variation is designed to display wreaths outside and inside your home simultaneously.

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Then, hang your wreath on one or both sides of the door.

winter wreath hanging from modern black hook

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