As you can see in the picture above, he left the top part curved and just straightened out the rest. The top of the hanger, we'll call it the hook, will be the bottom part of the wreath hanger- the part you actually hold the wreath on. (see below.) Then you can just take the hook end and figure out where you want it to be on your door. Open the door and fold the long end over the door and bend it to fit. If you want to make it tighter you can use pliers to bend it neatly. Then just make a nice looking triangle and twist the excess back together as you see above. It should take all of five minutes and you're done!
5.29.2012
Refashion: Wire Clothes Hanger to Wreath Hanger
As you can see in the picture above, he left the top part curved and just straightened out the rest. The top of the hanger, we'll call it the hook, will be the bottom part of the wreath hanger- the part you actually hold the wreath on. (see below.) Then you can just take the hook end and figure out where you want it to be on your door. Open the door and fold the long end over the door and bend it to fit. If you want to make it tighter you can use pliers to bend it neatly. Then just make a nice looking triangle and twist the excess back together as you see above. It should take all of five minutes and you're done!
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What a very neat and clever way to make your own wreath hanger. We love it! Keep these great ideas coming.
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