I don't know if it's just me, but I can't see paying $10 or more each for those heavy stocking hangers to sit on the mantle. I don't want to put nail holes in the mantle...are there any other ways to hang stockings on the mantle?
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12/19/09 at 12:59pm
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We got some of the little teacup hooks at the hardware store (like what you would use to hang mugs from the underside of a cabinet) and screw them into the underside of the mantle. There is no visible hole unless you are laying underneath the mantle looking up and they hold the stockings well.
My fear with the heavy stocking holders that people use on the mantle is that my kids would pull them off on top of their heads and get hurt. That's why we came up with this alternative.
My fear with the heavy stocking holders that people use on the mantle is that my kids would pull them off on top of their heads and get hurt. That's why we came up with this alternative.
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We got some of the little teacup hooks at the hardware store (like what you would use to hang mugs from the underside of a cabinet) and screw them into the underside of the mantle. There is no visible hole unless you are laying underneath the mantle looking up and they hold the stockings well.
My fear with the heavy stocking holders that people use on the mantle is that my kids would pull them off on top of their heads and get hurt. That's why we came up with this alternative. |

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we don't have a mantle, but I got the idea for how I hang mine from MIL who does have a mantle
I wrap christmas lights around my bannister, and then hang the stocking loops on one of the lights. Once we fill them onChristmas eve, they go at the foot of each child's bed, so they don't get hung back up. MIL anchors her light strands at each end of the mantle with either potted poinsettas (real) or some other holiday decoration she's already got on hand before she buys the poinsettas.
I wrap christmas lights around my bannister, and then hang the stocking loops on one of the lights. Once we fill them onChristmas eve, they go at the foot of each child's bed, so they don't get hung back up. MIL anchors her light strands at each end of the mantle with either potted poinsettas (real) or some other holiday decoration she's already got on hand before she buys the poinsettas.
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I did buy the heavy stocking hangers, but they were from Big Lots so they weren't too much $. If you want them for next year, check sales after Christmas - I bought an extra one for about $1 last year.
The sticky hooks are a great idea, though, and I agree about the risk of injury. My fireplace is painted, and I'm not sure how well something sticky, would stick (or if it would remove the paint?).
The sticky hooks are a great idea, though, and I agree about the risk of injury. My fireplace is painted, and I'm not sure how well something sticky, would stick (or if it would remove the paint?).
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12/19/09 at 5:06pm
Those heavy stocking hangers are also an injury risk. I read the other day that many ER injuries in young children this time of year are from pulling on a stocking and getting whomped in the head by a heavy and sometimes sharp hanger.
We hang it from the underside of the mantle, where no one would really notice holes unless they were looking. We actually left the nails there last year because the way we did it was pretty unobtrusive.
We hang it from the underside of the mantle, where no one would really notice holes unless they were looking. We actually left the nails there last year because the way we did it was pretty unobtrusive.
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12/19/09 at 11:41pm
We usually use wide ribbon..like craft ribbon on the large spool. We don't have a fire place so we staple or tack it on the square arch in our living room. We thread the stocking loops and hang them empty. Last year I had each kid make little stockings from cheap felt on the sewing machine. They were trimmed with fur , pompoms, bells, ect. They were so cute and filled in enough space on the ribbon to make a festive garland.
This year I wanted a simpler display since we had get togethers..I put them on a cheap plastic curtain rod and just set it on top of the molding of our ktichen window.
This year I wanted a simpler display since we had get togethers..I put them on a cheap plastic curtain rod and just set it on top of the molding of our ktichen window.
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We have stocking hangers, but they're not that heavy, and they're just plain (pretend) gold and flat. They can only hold an empty stocking. In fact, they slide right off the enameled finish of our woodstove, so we hang them on the bookshelf next to the stove. Santa will leave them on the floor once they're full. 
ETA: Ours were 3/$9.97.

ETA: Ours were 3/$9.97.
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One of our holiday traditions is getting a new stocking every year, so I have lots! I hang the empty ones around the house with thumbtacks in the walls. I usually use the same spots year after year, to avoid more thumbtack holes.
Filled stockings, they are left on the bed of the person they are for. You can open your stocking before mom wakes up - but you have to wait to open your presents!
Filled stockings, they are left on the bed of the person they are for. You can open your stocking before mom wakes up - but you have to wait to open your presents!
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Growing up we screwed in little hooks to the underside of the mantle (re-used the same hole each year- it worked for all 8 of us). Now, we don't have a mantle, so I put little finishin nails into the underside of out stair moulding (?)...not the banister, but the trim that goes up the wall along the stairs.
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I used the 3m hooks for a couple of years, and they work great- they held the weight of the full stockings no problem. Came off super easy no damage, as promised
I have heavy stocking hangers (cute present shaped ones, I love em, they were a gift though so I don't how much they cost), but I stopped using them when ds was a baby (for the obvious safety reasons). This year I had an idea- I used the sticky things from the 3m hooks to stick my stocking hangers onto the mantle. I gave them several good tugs, plus did a test run with the stockings full of random stuff, and they aren't moving one bit (the stickies have to be pulled at a certain angle to come off)
So this year I get my cute stocking holders, without the safety hazard.
I have heavy stocking hangers (cute present shaped ones, I love em, they were a gift though so I don't how much they cost), but I stopped using them when ds was a baby (for the obvious safety reasons). This year I had an idea- I used the sticky things from the 3m hooks to stick my stocking hangers onto the mantle. I gave them several good tugs, plus did a test run with the stockings full of random stuff, and they aren't moving one bit (the stickies have to be pulled at a certain angle to come off)
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Well, I ended up buying the 3M sticky hooks and they worked great! The ones I had seen before were very decorative and kind of expensive for an almost disposable item. But I bought two 2-packs @ 2.99 each and it comes with an extra set of stickies, so I can either save them to use again next year or use them as coat hooks (which we need!) after Christmas is over!
Thanks for the great suggestions!

Thanks for the great suggestions!
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12/21/09 at 4:36am
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My daughter pulled it off when she was a baby and the thing hit her right in the middle of the head, so I'd believe it.
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12/22/09 at 2:09pm
I used the 3M decorative hooks this year, but I plan to buy the weighted ones if I can find some post-Christmas on sale. I got the nicest looking 3M ones and they were about 3.50 each, so kinda pricey, but I plan to reuse them as a place for DS to hang his coat and backpack after Christmas is over.
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