Once you ve decided where you want to hang a picture make a mark on the wall in pencil on pieces of masking tape if you wish for each hook.
How to hang a level on the wall.
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Two ways to hang items perfectly level plumb and centered on a brick wall.
Mark on the tape exactly where the nails or screws need to go.
Brackets can be added to the wall from which to hang the rod.
The laser level is ideal because you get a perfectly straight line without having to mark up the walls.
Mark the top center of each pattern with the corner of a sticky note.
Using a rod with finials.
The first challenge in hanging a picture is deciding exactly where you want it.
Use templates and tape.
Project a level line and tape exact size paper patterns on the wall.
For a frame with two brackets on the back place a piece of painters tape across the back.
It marks exactly where the nail or hook goes making it quick and easy to hang pictures.
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Most modern tapestries will come with a rod pocket along the top edge.
Check again that it s level once mounted.
Use a level to make sure your tape is perfectly straight.
Use the level to make sure the marks are at the same height.
The temporary red line from a laser level is helpful for aligning a series of photos level with one another.
Have a friend hold the mount against the wall where you ve drilled the pilot holes.
Using a drill drive the screws to attach the mount to the wall.
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It s not so hard with just one picture.
Keep in mind that this method will result in your tapestry.
Use a rod with finials if your tapestry has a rod pocket.