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Last year we didn't have any stocking hangers come Christmastime, so I built some. They worked so well my wife asked me to make them again this year. They hold a surprising amount of weight, even when the stockings are full (although I wouldn't leave them hanging full for long).

30992154960_dcc4c1c042_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

Here are some pictures to show how they are made.

31325147766_770cc514d3_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

30553459693_756f5a2838_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

31217252332_143c18baf4_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

Obviously they could be built differently, so long as they are stable. I left a notch in the back so that the stocking loop can hang nicely against the wall.

They are attached with Command strips and I just leave the clear 2x1 plates there year-round (but I could take them off easily if I needed to).

31246279441_5d85ff480f_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

31361190465_e317efb062_c.jpgStocking hangers by rodiziorobs, on Flickr

I used these to put up other seasonal decorations throughout the year, including flowers for spring, some wordart for Summer, and some Halloween decorations. I'll probably post those pictures later.

It's always fun to find another way to have Lego all around the house! Especially when my wife approves. :wink:

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