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How to Hang a Picture on Drywall with 2 Hooks — The Easiest Method Ever!

Here’s the easiest way to hang a picture on drywall with 2 hooks — use painters tape to mark the exact nail spots right from the back of the frame. Perfect placement, zero frustration, done in minutes!

Oh my stars — can I tell you how many times I found the most perfect piece of art, flipped it over, and groaned when I saw TWO sawtooth hangers on the back?

All that measuring. All that second-guessing. And somehow one nail always ended up just a teensy bit off. Grrr!

Woman hanging a big picture on the wall

Sweet friend, I finally found the trick — and it involves nothing more than a little painters tape. No measuring, no math, no crooked frames. Ever again!

Let me show you.

The Easiest Way Ever to Hang a Picture on Drywall (when it has 2 hangers on the back)

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Supplies You’ll Need:

Hammer, painters tape, nails and level - supplies needed to hang a picture with 2 sawtooth hangers in drywall.

Step 1: Position a piece of painters tape across the top of the frame, covering the sawtooth hangers.

Painters tape laid across the top of a picture with 2 holes in the spot where the hangers need to be placed.

Make sure it is straight with the top edge of the picture.

Step 2: Using a nail, poke a hole where you would like the nails to be positioned on the hangers.

I use the exact center of each saw-tooth hanger. (You can see the holes I poked into the painters tape in the picture above.)

Step 3: Find the center of the picture and center of the painters tape, and mark it with a pencil.

Hold the picture up to the wall at the height you desire, and lightly mark the center point on the wall with your pencil.

A picture being held up to a white wall with a person marking the center placement with a pencil.

Step 4: Remove the painters tape from the back of the picture and match up the center with the center mark you just placed on the wall.

Use a level to ensure the painters tape is straight and level.

A woman holding a level at the top of a piece of painters tape with markings for hanging a picture with 2 sawtooth hangers.

Step 5: Nail a 1 inch panel nail into each hole you created in the painters tape.

**Important Note: If the picture or object you’re hanging is heavy, you will need to use a sturdier fastening system than these 1 inch nails. For heavy objects in drywall, I recommend using a drywall anchor and screw system.

Lady hammering a nail into the wall for how to hang a picture with 2 sawtooth hangers.

Step 6: Remove the tape from the wall and hang up your picture!

Lady placing a piece of wall art on the wall.

You will be amazed how quick and easy this method is for hanging large art with 2 hangers on the back!

DIY Large Wall Art:

Painting of a mountain scene in color block modern art method.

The picture that I hung as an example here is part of our Master Bedroom makeover that we did. You can see the step by step process of this DIY Boho Mountain Art here.

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How to Hang a Picture with 2 Sawtooth Hangers

How to Hang a Picture with 2 Sawtooth Hangers

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Get perfect placement of hanging art ever with this easiest trick ever to hang a picture on drywall – even when it has 2 sawtooth hangers on the back!

No Ratings

Materials

  • Painters Tape
  • 2 nails
  • Level
  • Hammer
  • Pencil

Instructions

1. Position a piece of painters tape across the top of the frame, covering the sawtooth hangers.

    Step 2: Using a nail, poke a hole where you would like the nails to be positioned on the hangers.

    I use the exact center of each saw-tooth hanger. (You can see the holes I poked into the painters tape in the picture above.)

    Step 3: Find the center of the picture and center of the painters tape, and mark it with a pencil.

    Hold the picture up to the wall at the height you desire, and lightly mark the center point on the wall with your pencil.

Step 4: Remove the painters tape from the back of the picture and match up the center with the center mark you just placed on the wall.

    Use a level to ensure the painters tape is straight and level.

    Step 5: Nail a 1 inch panel nail into each hole you created in the painters tape.

    Step 6: Remove the tape from the wall and hang up your picture!

    **Important Note: If the picture or object you’re hanging is heavy, you will need to use a sturdier fastening system than these 1 inch nails. For heavy objects in drywall, I recommend using a drywall anchor and screw system.

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10 Comments

  1. Wouldn’t the sticky side of tape have to face away from the back of the picture/frame? Otherwise you’d get a reverse image/measurement of the sawtooth hangers position when you removed the tape and stuck it on the wall? Unless both hangers are positioned exactly same position (ie same distance from center). Brilliant idea, though!

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