Best way to hang a Screen Print on Tin
June 20, 2017 6:55 AM   Subscribe

I have a 1960s screen print on tin that I would like to display on the wall and am looking for advice for the best way to hang it (process and method).

The print has a hole at each corner, so I could use nails (although obviously not hammer them in while in the holes - it's battered enough already).

I was after any tips or suggestions for alternative methods - I saw some plastic mirror clips that might work or, given the age, should I just get a frame for it? I would like to display it, but also don't want to damage it.

Any suggestions much appreciated.
posted by coupedloups to Home & Garden (2 answers total)
 
How about magnets? You haven't said what type of wall (drywall, wood, concrete) but think about either: washer-shaped magnets fasted to the wall with the appropriate anchor, or magnets embedded into a strip of wood that is fastened to the wall.
posted by achrise at 8:06 AM on June 20, 2017


Best answer: Chain or rope through the top holes?
posted by the webmistress at 8:40 AM on June 20, 2017


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