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Picture Hanging Trick with Fork: How to Hang Pictures Without Damaging Walls

Introduction

If you've ever tried to hang pictures on your walls, you know how challenging it can be to get them straight and secure. Hammering nails, drilling screws, and using adhesive strips can all lead to damage to your walls, which can be expensive to repair. Luckily, there's a simple trick you can use to hang pictures without damaging your walls - all you need is a fork!

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Before you get started, you'll need a few basic materials:

  • A fork
  • A picture frame
  • A wall

Step 2: Prepare Your Fork

Take the fork and bend the prongs inwards at a 90-degree angle. Make sure the prongs are exactly opposite each other and are parallel to the handle of the fork.

Step 3: Affix the Fork to Your Picture Frame

Next, take the picture frame and attach the fork to the back of it using some strong tape. Make sure the fork is centered on the back of the frame and is securely attached.

Step 4: Hang Your Picture

Now it's time to hang your picture! Simply hold the picture up to the wall where you want it to hang and use the prongs of the fork to mark where you want to place your nails. Then, hammer the nails in at the marks you made and gently rest the prongs of the fork onto the nails so that your picture hangs securely on the wall.

Conclusion

By using a fork to hang your pictures, you can avoid damaging your walls and save yourself the hassle and expense of repairs. So next time you're looking to hang a picture, remember this simple trick!

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June 7, 2023

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