
Although decorating for the holidays can be fun and exciting, it can also sometimes be challenging and dare I admit, I tad bit frustrating?!
Have you ever been in a similar situation to me where you get something all put in the exact place you want it, only to find out that a cord doesn’t reach to the electrical outlet or you have just an inch or two less of something than you need?
Well, I found myself in this predicament this year when I was decorating our mantel.
I had just finished putting the garland and lights in place, only to discover that the cord wouldn’t plug in as it was too short (or I didn’t place it properly).
Well…
Command™ Small Wire Hooks to the rescue!
These little hooks were the perfect thing that I needed in order to hang our power bar up on the side of the fireplace.
While I was decorating for Christmas, I got on a bit of a roll with things that had been bothering me for quite some time. One of the little projects that I undertook was fixing the internet cable that runs along our kitchen wall. It has been unruly for a number of years now and enough was enough! I finally found the proper item to help me tidy it up! You guessed it….
Command™ Cord Clips
Now, I can finally look over to that wall and not be bothered AND I can actually clean right up to the baseboard easily!
Command Hooks can definitely come to the rescue all over your house this holiday season!
See the Command Hook products in action:
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We purchased some of their hooks a few years ago, for our stockings, and use them yearly. We now have them throughout the house. We wouldn’t use the wire hook ones, although I know many people who would! My hubby actually removes the baseboards, and puts the wires through the wall. Yes that is what happens when you are married to an electrical engineer.