Make sure the nails you use have a large head, so that the garland doesn’t slip off and fall. Place nails diagonally in the grooves of the door to hide the nail holes later on. If you put holes directly into the flat parts of the door, they will be more obvious to the naked eye. [1] X Research source
Whereas holes in the wood of a door are very difficult to hide, holes in stonework can be covered with a fresh layer of grout.
Decorative ribbon or fishing wire are optimal as thin string can deteriorate with time and in the elements, although it does give the garland a rustic aesthetic.
Alternatively, you can hang just 3 hooks about 12 in (30 cm) apart from each other at the top of the door to make the garland hang, but without hooks on the sides of the frame it could get caught in the door.
A doorway hanger should only be used on doors with a recess so it connects directly to the door. Don’t attach the doorway garland hanger to the outside frame of the door or you won’t be able to open it.
This is especially effective for garlands that won’t cover the adhesive hooks to onlookers, and is a good use of resources if you don’t want to spend too much on supplies as you only need one hook. [5] X Research source
Battery-powered Christmas lights are optimal as you won’t have to keep them plugged in anywhere to keep them on. Use low-power Christmas lights with a natural garland to reduce the risk of causing a fire. If you want to use bright and hot lights, opt for a fake or plastic garland instead, as there is a reduced risk of the material getting too hot.
It doesn’t really matter which flowers you choose to decorate the garland with, as long as they suit the season and make it pop!
If it does snow where you life, add some real snow to the garland instead to make it look more authentically dusted!
If your garland is especially thick, you may not have room to hang a wreath in the center. Use a thin garland to frame the door so it doesn’t bring attention away from the centerpiece wreath.
Wrap more garland around the legs of the table to complement the garland on your front door. [9] X Research source For example, in winter, small toys for kids and wrapped candies fit the theme of christmas well, while in fall a fruit bowl and pumpkin arrangement bring the harvest aesthetic to life. In spring and summer, leave an arrangement of seasonal flowers to beautify the entrance to your home.