So sticks and branches can be really useful for hanging decorations.
How to hang tinsel on wall.
Use twist ties from bread bags etc.
Hide a hook in the back to make sure that your wreath really shines stick a hook on the back of the door instead of the front.
I just figured out a brilliant solution.
Gingerly select your three tinsel strands by grabbing them in the exact middle of the strands a tape measure may be helpful and placing them onto the branch 1 29 inches from the tip.
And twist them around the tinsel garland leaving an inch or two sticking out.
Then loop the ribbon onto the hook and over the door.
You may want to hold your breath when doing this so you have a steady hand.
Obviously this works best if you spruce the stick up with tinsel glitter bows anything you like really.
The first tinsel used for decorating was made of silver.
You can tape or tack long strands of tinsel to existing molding or tie tinsel to a curtain rod and hang it from the ceiling.
The thread will be thin enough and far enough away from your eye that it should be relatively invisible.
In the 17th century people started using tinsel on christmas trees to increase the impact of candlelight.
Loop the thread around the tinsel and tape or tack the thread to the doorframe.
Driving nails through a tapestry leaves tiny holes in it which can become elongated under the weight of the artwork.
Then tape the twist ties along the frame.