Friday, February 5, 2010

How do you hang a paint canvas on the wall without nails and drilling holes?

If you have a picture rail around your room you can get brackets that match the contour of the rail for your picture. this allows you to move the picture if you want to display it somewhere else.


Do you have a reason for not putting holes in the wall. what about hooks from the ceiling.How do you hang a paint canvas on the wall without nails and drilling holes?
There are several ways actually.





1. With a wave of your wand you can use Permanent Sticking Charm on it. The only way it will come out if you demolish the house.


2. You can try to keep it in one place with the Force.


3. You can use Billy Mays' Hercules Hooks. (no drilling and no nails, it is a hook)


4. You can drill two holes at the ceiling , near the edge, where it become wall. Then place hooks there, tiny ones. attach thick fishing-line on the hooks and then attach the fishing-line to the canvas. (the reason to use fishing-line is because it won't be seen as well as ropes for example)How do you hang a paint canvas on the wall without nails and drilling holes?
As you say, ';without nails or drilling holes';...


You can get adhesive glue stickums with the hooks on them to hang the canvas. Then if you decide to move it, just peel off the sticky from the wall!





Most have weight guidelines for each type and size hook. So be sure to look at the package!





Hope this helps!
They have these wonderful thingees at Wal-Mart - they are hooks with a sticky back that you can put up without driving nails into the wall. I have them all over my office wall to hang my clipboards on and in my kitchen to hang my large cooking utensils.
Try using removable-adhesive wall hooks. They're usually pretty strong.
velcro
glue it

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