This post {and awesome giveaway!!} is sponsored by Under the Roof Decorating. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.
We have been working on finally finishing things up in our basement for this month’s Household Organization Diet. I have spent a lot of time getting things decluttered and organized down there, and it is actually starting to feel like there is an end in sight. We just had some painting done and new board and batten installed {more on that in a later post}, and it is looking so much lighter and brighter!
Now I’m not sure if it is just me, but I have a really hard time putting holes in a newly painted room. I’m always stressed about making a mistake and creating a big mess on my flawless wall. I really don’t enjoy painting, so the thought of having to putty, sand, and re-paint often scares me away from putting things up.
I am in the process of creating a gallery wall for that big open space above the chairs, but in the mean time, I have been slowly getting the rest of the wall decor back up again. I had all of the previous holes puttied up as I wasn’t sure where I was going to put everything, and most of the things that were up before have been changed or moved around. You know how that goes, right? 😉
Hanging up picture frames and other wall decor can definitely be a bit of a tedious process with all of the measuring and leveling that needs to be done. For me, it was always a two man job and it would often take me a while to convince my hubby to come and help me. Thankfully, I found some amazing products from Under the Roof Decorating to help make the process of hanging a picture frame {or anything else!} a whole lot quicker and simpler! I can even do a lot of it all on my own so there is no waiting around for Dave. I’d say that he was just as happy about this part as me!
Under the Roof Decorating has a number of products that will help you overcome your picture hanging paralysis. It’s time to get those frames off the floor and up onto your wall where they belong! 😉
The Hang and Level makes it easy to hang any sized picture frame. I found it easiest to use on a frame with a central hook but it can also work on frames and other wall decor with multiple hooks like the wall organizer that we hung above our desk.
To use, all you need to do is to hang your frame up on the hook{s}, position it on your wall where you want the frame to be, and then remove the frame without removing the tool. Once the frame is removed, you just press the button on the hook and it leaves a nice, small mark on the wall for you to place your nail or screw. No messing around with a pencil and tape measure! If you would like more info on how to use the Hang and Level, check out this video.
I also really loved the Deco Screws – all of the strength of an anchor and screw in one with no drill required!
Instead of having to haul out the drill, put in an anchor, and then screw in a screw, you just need one deco screw and your handy ol’ manual screwdriver. I was easily able to put it in myself and one deco screw holds up to 30 lbs. There is the perfect sized ledge to hold your frame between the top of the screw and the head, so it can be used on a variety of hanging hardware.
The Deco Screws work great to hold heavier items such as clocks, larger picture frames, or mirrors. There are also Deco Nails for lighter items {up to 20 lbs.} but I like to err on the cautious side and use screws for most of our wall decor. With two boys around here, you just never know what will happen!
Speaking of little boys causing trouble, one of the other products that I really liked were these Anchor points.
You basically stick them to the bottom of your frames with the adhesive backing and then the little pin pokes into the wall to keep the frame straight – even when bumped!
We have a lot of these Ikea frames around the house and they often seemed to go a little off kilter. The anchor points worked great for keeping them straight {and my little OCD heart happy!}
So what about you? Are you ready to be done with excuses and get those picture frames up onto the walls? Find everything you need online at Under the Roof Decorating or click here to see where you can purchase the items locally.
And now for the best part…the giveaway!!
One reader will receive a complete picture hanging kit {valued at $95 US} with everything you need to get started – a hammer, nails, screws, anchors, tape measure, and the picture hanging tool! This sweepstakes is open to US and Canadian residents over the age of 19. Just enter the Rafflecopter below to enter and to see the full list of rules and regulations.
Erin Ellis says
I have some prints in my art studio that I would LOVE to hang! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
Erin
tammy says
i need to hang new arthwork in bathrooms…this would be so helpful!
Mieke says
Oh gosh. I’ve got a STACK of pictures to hang up.. they’ve been in a stack on the dining room table for the past 2 years… and I keep getting more pictures taken, framing them.. and then adding them to the stack!
sue says
My two year old just pulled down the hook where we hang our coats…so, I would love to hang that back up! We also just moved so we have a lot of pictures, shelves, etc. to hang up…this would be awesome.
Nicole says
We just moved and I’m having the same issue with committing to a place for my wall pieces. Everything is leaning against the wall right now until I make up my mind!
mELISSA lEACH says
Love your Nest and Egg poster! I would hang another piece to my ever growing kitchen gallery wall. Cool giveaway 🙂
Kathleen says
I have a ton of pictures that I’ve bern trying to get my husband to hang up forever. Me and a hammer and nails are not a good combo 😉
Kathleen Ryan says
I am so tired of measuring and levelling and my pictures still looking crooked! I really NEED the Hang & Level and the Deco screws look awesome! Have just decorated my art studio downstairs and have lots of pictures to hang. Your tips go into my Household Management Binder – thank you for all your help!
JaneEllen says
Altho i most likely have all I need to hang pictures, etc. the old way, this looks like something I want to have available when I want to hang art on my walls without always having to ask hubs to help (and have to listen to his grumbling why I need to hang anything). While he’s outside i can get job done on my own. How does he think I painted and hung art while he was on road trucking when we lived in MT and KY? Also moved heavy furniture including big tv so I could paint walls.) I like being able to do things on my own. So bring on the new ideas of hanging art. Happy week
JaneEllen says
Forgot to ask you where you got your birds/nests/eggs poster, love it.
I had two boys and older girl first (with boys being 16 months apart), Could they tear up things if I wasn’t watching. Youngest one was worst, we called him Tasmanian devil, no kidding. He entertained us all at meals, not a bad boy just full of being a boy. He got son just like him too, paybacks are hard. Luckily my last child is a girl, phew.
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Brittany L says
I really want to finish my gallery wall in my living room.
beverly e says
Family gathering at my house for Christmas this year… I would love to have a gallery wall up for the holidays!
Jill says
This would be great…I always end up with multiple nail holes that need to be filled and touched up.
Jill Jones says
What great timing! I love the idea of having a system to support picture hanging success 🙂 I just removed a large picture that was hanging in my guest bathroom and I’d like to put up a small gallery art wall in its place. These products would be tremendously helpful. Thanks for the opportunity to win, Jenn.
Rhonda says
Love learning about new products.
Brenda Thompson says
Those would work great for me. I can’t draw a straight line and my picture hanging skills tend to be a little lower or higher on one side. This would help me a lot to hang them straight!
MargaretAnn Rice says
I have many family photos to place in collage frames. I’m definitely past due on getting this project started and completed. I need help!
April says
I NEED THIS!! wE’VE LIVED HERE OVER A YEAR AND i STILL HAVEN’T HUNG ANYTHING BECAUSE IT SEEMS SO DAUNTING.
cheryl foley says
Several pics in our bedroom went crashing down in the middle of the night
Sunday…i guess push pins aren’t the most reliable way to do a gallery wall…LOL…i sure could use this!
Jenn Lifford says
lol!!
Gail says
I would love to hang a cellular blind on my hard to hang wood window frames!
Sarah Jackson says
I have a picture that was drawn of my daughter , its quite large and it needs to be hung
Starr says
Great items for hanging. Going to buy some now!
Jenn Lifford says
Yes, they are great! Hope you like them!
cindy henderson says
I learned about some new tools today to make picture hanging easier.