Place it in an area that isn’t near a bedroom where nighttime chiming might keep someone awake. You can hang them inside as well, but you’ll have to disturb them to hear any chiming.
You may need to stand on a step ladder if you’re hanging the wind chime from a high ceiling.
You may need to apply some pressure while you make the final twists if the hook screw is longer than the depth of the pilot hole that you drilled.
If you want the wind chime to hang lower, hook the last chain link onto the hook. To hang it higher, choose a chain length towards the middle or beginning of the chain.
Simply remove the protective strips from the adhesive mount and stick it onto the hanging surface. You may need to apply pressure to the stuck-on mount for up to 1 minute to ensure a firm hold. Refer to the instructions on the package.
Make sure the hanging part of the bracket sticks out far enough that the wind chime will have enough room to sway back and forth without hitting the wall.
You can buy lanterns, plant holders, and bird feeder poles at garden supply or home hardware stores.
To prevent rope friction from damaging the tree, use a bandana, sock, or other cloth to wrap the part of the rope that comes in contact with the tree. You can also use a tube of garden hose material as padding.