How To Hang Up Records On Your Wall
Break them apart and fit them.
How to hang up records on your wall. Finish nails make about hole in wall the size of. Nail them to the wall and then put your record on the wall through the hole in center. Smash albums to bits. Decide how you want to arrange the records on the wall.
The cheapest method i ve ever used and it works absolutely fine is to take four pushpins three works as long as two are on the bottom and press them firmly into the wall along the edge of the record without actually piercing the cover itself. Go the the hardware store and get some one inch finish nails. Things you will need frame your records either by themselves or with their album covers. Next i hung the first layer of trim with a level at the top using about 5 6 wall screws across the length of the 6 piece.
Showcasing record sleeves in frames. Buy play and display frames for accessibility. I also get a crap ton of requests to show what my room looks like. I tried to pick a few records in each color to add the most impact on the wall.
This can be done as simply as painting another wall color behind them or even using wallpaper. After that i took 3 of my records and pushed one in at the end the middle and the far end of the piece of trim. Hanging clips create as big of a composition as your space can take with a custom hanging clip display system that you make. Hanging record sleeves with screw hooks.
How to hang records on a wall method 1 of 3. Then i took the next piece of trim and stuck in into the the bottom of the records and screwed it in. Remove the records from their sleeves and arrange on the wall in patterns. The term crate diggers is synonymous with record collecting.
I picked up sixteen records from the antique store for about 50 cents each. The interesting art makes them great. So i get back so crap ton of requests a day to make a video explaining how i hang my albums on my wall. Painted wall or wall paper treatment however you choose to get your records on the wall set them apart by creating a background to tie the collection altogether.
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