Hang the flag vertically by its grommets.
How to hang a flag on the wall without nails.
But i had no idea how to hang things on vinyl siding without damaging it.
One set of strips will hold one 8 10 inch frame or three pounds.
The flat top of the tack holds the material to the wall without making a hole in the fabric.
Use thumb tacks with wide tops and position them using a carpenter s level if the flags should be even on the wall or board.
If you don t want to place any adhesives on your picture you can use adhesive hooks on your walls instead.
Designed for hanging heavy pictures and mirrors these large picture hanging strips can hold up to 16lbs per pack.
Our screened in porch has a wall of vinyl siding and i wanted to make it look nicer by adding some pretty decor.
To hang pictures without nails remove any protruding hardware from the picture frame first.
This will allow the picture to be flush with the wall once you place adhesive strips on the back of it.
They stay together by the velcro in the middle.
These come in setswhere one side attaches to the picture frame and the other side sticks to the wall.
Press flat with your hand to hold the pennant flag in place.
Mount this painted steel strip to your wall with four screws equally spaced horizontally.
This is not recommended for freshly painted walls.
Check the side of the flag with the union for grommets or the metal loops at the corners used to fly the flag from a pole.
Stick one side of the tape to the back of the pennant and the other side to the wall.
I was super worried about committing to nail holes or breaking the wall until i found the perfect hooks for hanging decor on vinyl siding without nails or screws.
They would damage and disrespect the flag.
Rub the pads for 30 seconds and then wait one hour to allow the adhesive to bond with the wall and the picture frame.
Devices called brick clips or brick hangers allow people to hang pictures mirrors and other objects on walls without drilling into the brick two examples are brick clips by a company called.
Attach one half of each set to your picture frame and the other half to the wall and press down firmly.
Hold the flag up to marks that designate where the corners will go and push a thumbtack in each corner catching the edge of the flag only with the rim of the tack not its sharp pointed tip.
Don t pierce the flag itself with nails.
Secure the top edge of your flag to the steel strip with ten rare earth magnets spaced every six inches apart that you have painted to match the colors of the top edge of your flag.