
If you’re still hanging your front door wreaths with one of those big ol’ wreath hanging bars over the door, you need to see this. You’ve probably dealt with one of these problems:
- An ugly over-the-door wreath hanger that’s visible from the street
- Nails or screws that damage your door
- Adhesive hooks that leave behind sticky residue
- Wreaths that constantly slide out of place
After years of using traditional wreath hangers, I found a much cleaner solution: a heavy-duty suction cup hook attached directly to the glass insert in my front door.

This little suction cup hook changed the wreath-hanging game for me!
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No drilling. No nails. No giant metal hanger stealing the spotlight from your gorgeous front porch wreath.
You could even hang them on your mirrors at Christmas or a fish tank to hang your net! I could find all sorts of great non-shower uses for these suction cup hangers!

SHOP THE LOOK:
- Shop everything on the front porch here!
- Gold Suction cup hook
- Giant Brass Cowbell from the video
- See More Pretty Summer Wreaths
10 Clever Uses for Suction Cup Hooks (Besides the Shower)
- 1. Toss the Over-the-Door Wreath Hanger to Elevate Your Front Door
The current hack! Perfect for seasonal wreaths without an ugly over-the-door hanger. - 2. Create a Christmas Card Display on Mirrors
Use several hooks and ribbon to display holiday cards. - 3. Hold Kitchen Towels on Cabinet Ends
Attach to smooth cabinet sides or appliance fronts for easy-access hand towels. - 4. Organize Cleaning Tools Under the Sink
Hang spray bottles, scrub brushes, and rubber gloves inside cabinet doors. - 5. Hang Suncatchers or Seasonal Decor on Windows
Perfect for stained glass, crystal prisms, snowflakes, or holiday decorations. - 6. Store Hair Tools on Bathroom Cabinets or Mirrors
Hang lightweight hairbrushes, headbands, or heatless curlers on the mirror. - 7. Organize Kids’ Art Supplies
Attach to desks, craft tables, or smooth storage bins to hold scissors, rulers, and supply bags. - 8. Create a Plant Hanger in a Window
Use heavier-duty versions to hang small air plants or lightweight planters in sunny windows. - 9. Hold String Lights Around Mirrors
A renter-friendly way to hang fairy lights without nails or adhesive damage (good for dorm decor, also!!) - 10. Keep Keys or Dog Leashes by the Door
Attach to a sidelight window or glass storm door near your entryway.
How would you use a suction cup hook in your home? Share your creative ideas in the comments!
