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Ideas for Displaying Holiday Ornaments Without a Tree?
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ornament110309.jpgQ: I am looking for ideas that address what to do with collections of ornaments if you are not able to put a holiday tree up. Not round/ball ornaments that can easily just be scattered around or placed in bowls but the other types of ornaments. What do others do?

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You can buy wire trees in various sizes designed for displaying ornaments. Here are some: http://www.ornament-trees.com/

You could also hang pieces of felt on the walls using 3M strips, then stick the ornament hangers through it. Could create a very festive feel. But I'm still hanging onto every bit of autumn here...

posted by farmhousemoderne on November 3rd 2009 at 8:49am
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I'm in the same boat for the first time this year. I've been considering picking a good spot for some garland to be a focal point and putting some ornaments on the garland.

posted by akay on November 3rd 2009 at 9:10am
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Al-
my advice is to get some branches (pine or regular tree branches) and place them in a large vase. these make a great base for attaching vintage ornaments without having to get a tree...
good luck.
-casey

posted by jsugarbaker on November 3rd 2009 at 9:27am
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Hang them from the curtain rods and chandeliers if you have any. Get some inexpensive egg cups and place one in each for a shelf display. Pick up an inexpensive vine wreath and hook them onto it (I would hang it on a wall, not a door). Wall sconces are also a good place. Hope this helps.

posted by mamakat on November 3rd 2009 at 9:44am
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I had this problem. I got a large evergreen wreath and placed some ornaments in that. I've also seen people who place a large piece of lace hanging off the mantle and putting ornaments there (not an option if your cats are as mischevious as mine though...).

posted by lizsh on November 3rd 2009 at 9:50am
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My house is craftsman style, with lots of archways and picture rails. I hung garlands in every arch and around the windows and hung my ornaments from them. I also hung the sturdier ones on doorknobs and lesser used cabinets.

I really like jsugarbaker's idea, too, though the cats would destroy it.

posted by deliriumsama on November 3rd 2009 at 10:01am
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you could hang them from the ceiling (in front of windows, in a halo around your dining room chandelier) using monofilament and thumbtacks.

posted by doubledutch on November 3rd 2009 at 10:53am
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I have a massive window that runs the length of my apartment, so I hang a number of ornaments on suction-cup hooks on the glass. Sometimes, with the cold, a suction cup might come loose and fall, so I don't hang anything fragile this way.

posted by Trish1980 on November 3rd 2009 at 11:22am
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For years we have had little kids that pick ornaments off trees - so we hang ours off the window trellises and they look very pretty with the light shining through them.

posted by se7en on November 3rd 2009 at 11:38am
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I would hang them on a string pulled taut across a room (or along a wall), high enough so they're out of the way. Measure the distance, count the ornaments and figure out the spacing, and tie a series of overhand knots to put the hooks through so the ornaments don't slide around. Once they're hooked through the knots, you can let the string sag, like a garland.

posted by Arkay on November 3rd 2009 at 11:41am
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I'd suggest garland or individual ribbons hanging from your curtain rods (I did this when I had little kid visitors and young pets) and some ornaments look great just piled into bowls.

One of the ways I display oversized round ornaments, that are just too big in scale or too heavy for my tree, is to turn them upside down and set them on top of a vase. At Christmas you'll find them throughout my house and at other times of the year those vases hold either fresh flowers or another ball ornament (like an aqua colored world globe or a shell-covered ball).

posted by Rucy on November 3rd 2009 at 11:54am
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The living room here at Acorn Cottage is really too small for a tree, but we have an 8 ft wide window, so I ran a long wire across, about 2/3 of the way up. The wire is supported where it crosses the window divisions, and all the ornaments hang from that. The line of ornaments, and the garland of LED lights, look really festive and not fussy

You can see a picture of the decorated window here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/acorncottage/4072635392/

posted by indigoartisanry on November 3rd 2009 at 12:01pm
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we have a few that we hang in front of our windows. depending on your window treatment hardware, you may be able to hook some to that!

posted by katanne9 on November 3rd 2009 at 1:44pm
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We have a branch that we spray painted gold and wrapped christmas lights around. Then we hang (and clip on)ornaments. I put picture hanging hardware in it so it hangs off the wall in the kitchen.

posted by amberbee413 on November 3rd 2009 at 2:49pm
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@indigoartisanry That window is lovely!!

posted by kimskitchensink on November 4th 2009 at 8:32pm
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