They come in a range of shapes and sizes to suit picture frames posters and canvases of different sizes and weights and they can be used on painted drywall tile metal.
How to hang a wall scroll without nails.
To hang pictures without nails remove any protruding hardware from the picture frame first.
Adhesives are one way to hang pictures without nails.
If you don t want to make holes in the wall then you should hang your picture with picture hanging strips.
Adhesive strips attach to the back of the frame and can hold anywhere from three pounds up to 16 pounds.
My scrolls with string are easy hangs but the hook ones are terrible.
These come in sets where one side attaches to the picture frame and the other side sticks to the wall.
Examine the back of the metal artwork as some have places for hanging the item on the wall.
Leave at least 1 2 inch 1 3 cm protruding from the wall to ensure that the hanging ribbon has plenty of room to sit comfortably.
They stay together by the velcro in the middle.
Tap the nail in gently to avoid damaging the paint or drywall surrounding the hole any more than necessary.
Hang wall art with adhesive strips instead of nails.
Drive a small nail into the wall.
This will allow the picture to be flush with the wall once you place adhesive strips on the back of it.
Ive seen the 3m clear command mounts but they look tacky and like they might be too big for hooks.
One set of strips will hold one 8 10 inch frame or three pounds.
If you don t want to place any adhesives on your picture you can use adhesive hooks on your walls instead.
Picture hanging without nails step by step.
Or if anyone has options to hang stuff without the hooks looking tacky and awkward as hell because wall scrolls can t hide the hooks like normal pictures would.