Forget gallery walls you need a hanging plate wall 1.
Plates on wall how to hang.
How to hang plates on a wall with adhesive discs step 2.
Find some open wall space where you can fit a few plates.
Look through your dining room bedroom or other living.
Next i cut out small circles of felt to fit the center of the plate backs.
The rule of thumb for hanging wall decor over a mantel is that the art piece is roughly the same size as the firebox.
Trace each plate on paper.
This larger loop is what will get glued to your plates.
To hang the plate drill a drywall screw into the wall leaving it about 1 4 from going all the way in.
Flip your plate upside down so the curved portion is touching the craft.
Take all the plates that you re thinking about using in your.
I wanted to see the arrangement up on the wall before nailing in 20 hangers and.
I already had a nail in the wall so hung one of the larger plates on that and worked around that center point.
Mixed with a mirror.
Figure out how you want to arrange your plates.
Slip the d ring hardware right onto the screw.
Make sure to use wall anchors if you have plaster walls or if you aren t screwing into a stud.
Untwist the paperclip so you have a large hanging hook and the bottom loop.
Find the center of the item to hang on the wall place your pop tab so it will not show over the edge of the plate follow the directions on the glue packaging hang when the glue is cured.
Using your measurements as a guide lay out your plates on the floor or a surface the correct.
Positioning the plates 1.
Press the adhesive discs onto the backs of the plates step.
In this living room we chose our rayne mirror for it s scalloped border and coppery blue patina but it s on the small size.
Clean the back of the plates step 5.
Make paper templates step 3.
To fill out the proper amount of space we surrounded the mirror in bunny williams campbell house dinner and salad plates.
How to hang plates on the wall the best hangers more step 1.
Picture mirror hanging step 1.
Tape the templates to a wall step 4.
Trace the plate on a sheet of craft paper.