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Soapdish Nov 24th 2011 12:55 pm

Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
I live in Benidorm and I have searched high and low and I can´t find any Christmas tree hooks to hang my xmas baubles!!! (No rude comments now!) I went into the Chinese cheapie shops and they showed me some metal hooks that were big enough to hang a person!!!! The Chinese woman told me "use string"!! I felt like telling her if you think I am going to sit and thread 30 odd balls with a bit of cotton, then you can go and hang yourself next to your enormous metal hooks!!!!
So if anyone round my area knows a place for Xmas decorations who might have these hooks, please let me know!!!
Thanks!

whitelinen Nov 24th 2011 12:57 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
Order them from ebay.co.uk you should get them within a week.

Soapdish Nov 24th 2011 1:02 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
Well I did find a place in the Uk that does 100 for 75p, and they charge 4.95 delivery in mainland UK!! I didn´t want to order over the internet, just thought there might be a place locally!!! Haven´t given up yet!!! I might just corner the market for this for Xmas next year cos EVERYONE buys baubles for their tree!!! I plan to stand outside the Chinese shops and say, " Got your baubles? I´ve got the hooks and you dont need cotton thread!"

Rosemary Nov 24th 2011 2:11 pm

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I am sure that in previous years I have seen them in Eroski, Carrefour and the Chinese bazaars. If all else fails you could use the metal ties from food bags or reshape some paperclips.

Rosemary

Lionda Nov 25th 2011 6:38 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by Soapdish (Post 9751993)
I live in Benidorm and I have searched high and low and I can´t find any Christmas tree hooks to hang my xmas baubles!!! (No rude comments now!) I went into the Chinese cheapie shops and they showed me some metal hooks that were big enough to hang a person!!!! The Chinese woman told me "use string"!! I felt like telling her if you think I am going to sit and thread 30 odd balls with a bit of cotton, then you can go and hang yourself next to your enormous metal hooks!!!!
So if anyone round my area knows a place for Xmas decorations who might have these hooks, please let me know!!!
Thanks!

I have used paperclips in the past, good substitute :)

Dick Dasterdly Nov 26th 2011 9:19 am

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Originally Posted by Lionda (Post 9753984)
I have used paperclips in the past, good substitute :)

Good thinking, Lionda. :sunglasses:

Improvisation is the name of the game,
or as my old man always drilled into me, "Where there's a will, there's a way".

Rosemary Nov 26th 2011 10:49 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9752091)
I am sure that in previous years I have seen them in Eroski, Carrefour and the Chinese bazaars. If all else fails you could use the metal ties from food bags or reshape some paperclips.Rosemary




Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 9754814)
Good thinking, Lionda. :sunglasses:

Improvisation is the name of the game,
or as my old man always drilled into me, "Where there's a will, there's a way".


Originally Posted by Lionda (Post 9753984)
I have used paperclips in the past, good substitute :)

Guess you both have me on the ignore list. :p;):rofl:

Dick Dasterdly Nov 26th 2011 11:28 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9754883)
Guess you both have me on the ignore list. :p;):rofl:

No need for the sarcasm, you know very well I'm overdue a visit to Specsavers. ;)

That's my excuse anyway, I'm quite sure Lionda can come up with a good one as well.:sneaky:

Rosemary Nov 26th 2011 11:36 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 9754906)
No need for the sarcasm, you know very well I'm overdue a visit to Specsavers. ;)

That's my excuse anyway, I'm quite sure Lionda can come up with a good one as well.:sneaky:

Sarcasm, me, never!!!!!

Well done, quick and sneaky thinking on your part. Think you should change Specsavers to "a good optician" going by what I am reading in another thread.

Edit: Just realised (I know better late than never) that maybe you do not have me on ignore then.

Rosemary

fionamw Nov 26th 2011 3:40 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
I'd second and third the paperclip/twisty wire thingy ideas which I've occasionally used as a short-term expedient, but I never found it too much hassle to buy some of that narrow gold or silver twine - thicker than sewing thread, thinnner than string - and just cut however many lengths and thread it through. Point being it might be a bit fiddly/long winded but it lasts forever (ish) and doesn't look like a paperclip.

Rosemary Nov 26th 2011 4:00 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 9755154)
I'd second and third the paperclip/twisty wire thingy ideas which I've occasionally used as a short-term expedient, but I never found it too much hassle to buy some of that narrow gold or silver twine - thicker than sewing thread, thinnner than string - and just cut however many lengths and thread it through. Point being it might be a bit fiddly/long winded but it lasts forever (ish) and doesn't look like a paperclip.

Sounds like you are thinking of reels of crochet cotton, they come in loads of different colours and all the glittery ones so if someone is using a colour theme they can get matching thread.

Mind you it does look as though the OP does not want to go to that much hassle. It really is strange that it has been hard to find the plastic hooks, I thought that they would be easy to buy with so many Chinese shops around.

Rosemary

anonimouse Nov 26th 2011 4:22 pm

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
Don't you think the shops have much more Xmas stuff in this year? When we moved here there was barely anything in shops (Christmasy that is), there's getting more and more every year, soon we will be able to get stuff here in July:p

megmet Nov 27th 2011 12:27 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 
I've found that the very thick florist's wire... the sort they use to hold the shape in bridal bouquets works well instead of twine for the decorations.
Failing that use the stuff you find on a roll at the garden centre, it's green so won't show on the Christmas tree.

fionamw Nov 27th 2011 5:42 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by megmet (Post 9755596)
I've found that the very thick florist's wire... the sort they use to hold the shape in bridal bouquets works well instead of twine for the decorations.
Failing that use the stuff you find on a roll at the garden centre, it's green so won't show on the Christmas tree.

Now that's not a bad idea......... (still reckon OP could have done it with glittery crochet cotton in the time it's taken to find hooks:p)

Lionda Nov 27th 2011 7:48 am

Re: Plastic Christmas Tree Hooks!
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9754883)
Guess you both have me on the ignore list. :p;):rofl:

No way :ohmy: Sorry Rosemary I didn't see your post when I replied (how did I miss it :huh:) or I would have quoted it in my reply. Great minds think alike eh :thumbup:


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