How to hang a picture on the wall without nails nor hooks?
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Hello. Command adhesive make some picture adhesive strips, but it wouldn’t work for a very heavy framed art pieces. Would you consider installing it an art ledge —work for your display needs?
Heres a link that might be helpful
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/build/shelves/super-easy-diy-picture-ledge-40836647?
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/walls/diy-deep-picture-ledge-inspired-by-west-elm-9456696?
Super Easy DIY Picture Ledge
DIY Deep Picture Ledge Inspired by West Elm
Have you tried command hooks? If the pictures are not too heavy they work great and they can be removed without damage to the walls. If that does not work for you, hand sewing needles leave a very tiny mark and will hold up to 10 pounds of weight. Hope this helps Rubie.
use command hooks, they work great. They have an adhesive on back that can be removed without damaging walls and they hold great.
Command hooks work well.
You can use command hooks to attach pictures, even framed pictures to the wall.
Here are several different ways to do that: https://thehoneycombhome.com/hanging-pictures-without-nails-8-ways/