How to hang pictures on the wall where there isn't a stud.
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If they are not that heavy use Three M command hooks.
to hang :l I have used these hooks that you poke into sheet rock of your walls . They look like hooks with a curve and a v shape that will stick out from wall. Wal mart has them I think. They were advertised on tv a long I me age.
You can use picture hooks. They come in different weights for different picture weights. They work fine without studs. I have pictures hanging everywhere. You can get a lot with varying sizes to have on hand when you need them.
Command brand has a Velcro type of system for hanging pictures on walls.
Seriously ALL depends on the type of wall one has...& since this isn't known the best advice IS to speak to your proffessional hardware dude/or dudet & let them give you the right product to take home: as there are many a great product out now that can be taken off walls without marking them AND being able to withstand weight... As this is in my proffession, anything of serious expence(as in antique mirrors or pics with heavy frames & glass), never do this yourself, call in an expert, otherwise one will be crying worse than spiling just any milk...
•A Good Trick for safety... Cement stands for plants for outside/// some are very beautiful & look amazing painted metallic colours( usually one can find something to blend or compliment their item),& place somewhere where there is wall space & use 'this' to hold any heavy paintings/mirrors on....* It looks far more interesting as well & if leasing one will never have an issue with repairing damaged walls{as i have seen so many times...& it will cost to repair, believe me.}
i have hung a ton of pictures, I say go with the advice of Madame.Ra111