Place a nail into the wall or apply an adhesive picture hook. Hang the canvas on the wall using the sawtooth hanger. Hold it down in place and make a visible mark through each nail hole so that you'll be able to quickly find your place again in case you accidentally drop the hanger. Take measurements of where you would like the canvas to be displayed. Mark an ‘x’ in pencil on the center spot to help guide you.
Center the sawtooth hanger and mark the nail holes with a pencil. (It’s usually about a …
Step 2: With a pencil, mark the wall at the top center of the frame. Measure your desired distance from the ceiling, floor and side objects. Here's how to get the perfect hang (on the first try). Rest the raised section of the sawtooth hanger over the nail and adjust it … Step 3: Measure the distance from the top of the frame to the bottom of your sawtooth hanger.
Step 1: Hold your frame up to the wall where you'd like it to hang. We recommend hanging the canvas with its midpoint between 56 and 60 inches from the floor and eight to 10 inches above a piece of furniture. Position the sawtooth hanger overtop of the mark you made in the exact center of the frame. Screw two picture hangers into the back of the canvas. Step 2 Hammer two nails into the wall where you want to hang the canvas. Attach the hangers into the sides of the wooden frame, about three inches down from the top, so that the to hanger is not visible after hanging the canvas.