You might think a live wreath like a holiday wreath made from evergreen branches will last longer if it s protected from the elements by being behind your glass storm door.
How to attach a wreath to a glass door.
However being sandwiched between doors restricts airflow and reduces moisture levels and the space can easily heat up if exposed to sunlight.
Try a rolled up wad of fabric or a felt pad.
We have a glass storm door too.
The pack even comes with two hooks so you can use them on a glass door or even hang two wreaths in your home.
Place the knobbed holder on the outside of the door and the magnet on the inside.
We hanged our wreath on the outside of the door with a coat hanger stretched out to go over the top of the door and bent on the other end to work as a hook.
An over the door hanger is typically more noticeable when you have a glass door.
Attach the two parts of the wreath holder on either side of the glass in the spot where you want the wreath to hang.
If your hanger bangs against the door when opening and closing it stick a buffer to the back of your wreath to prevent any marks from forming.
Or if you re in a giving mood you could share one with a friend so that they too can enjoy the wonder that is hanging a wreath without damaging the door.
We used a light metal coat hanger that was easy to pull it into a long hanger.
Therefore consider hanging your wreath directly on a clear plastic adhesive hook or a suction cup wreath hook such as the simple living innovations suction cup wreath hook.