How to Create a Fiber Art Wall Hanging With Yarn

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How to Create a Fiber Art Wall Hanging With Yarn

Cara (Never Skip Brunch) February 21, 2023

Fiber art wall hangings are some of the coolest textured decor you can style on your walls. Since larger pieces can get pricey, I thought it would be fun to use some textured yarn to show you how to make your own at home on the cheap.

I’m showing you three different designs you can DIY — pick your favorite look and grab some yarn in your color palette, and let’s make this dreamy multi-dimensional wall art.

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https://www.neverskipbrunch.com/3-ways-to-create-a-fiber-art-wall-hanging-diy-with-yarn/

How to Make a Yarn Ball Wall Hanging

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How to Make a Yarn Ball Wall Hanging

Charlotte (At Charlotte's House) February 21, 2023

When I first started blogging years ago, “hacks” were a big thing. Anthro hacks. Serena and Libby hacks. Essentially finding a way to DIY a cheaper imitation of something at one of these stores. I admit that finding ways to DIY things I love is still in my blood so I end up with random photos peppered throughout my phone of items I see that might be replicable. Two weeks ago I headed into the city to see my friends’ small space designs for Apartment Therapy. This wall hanging is the Lomas Wall Hanging displayed in Carmeon Hamilton’s space and can be found HERE. Note the price. Well worth it as her piece is a true work of art, but not the investment I want to make right now. DIY it is!

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atcharlotteshouse.com/colorful-diy-yarn-wall-hanging/

How to Hang Plants From the Ceiling {It’s Easy, I Promise!}

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How to Hang Plants From the Ceiling {It’s Easy, I Promise!}

Amanda (Love & Renovations) February 14, 2023

Last week, I crossed something off my to-do list that’s been on there a really long time – hanging a plant from our kitchen ceiling! Because goodness knows I didn’t already have enough plants in our home. Nope, I definitely needed two more hanging from the ceiling in our kitchen. And today I’m teaching you how to hang plants from the ceiling, so you can experience the same joy I do every time I look out my kitchen window now.

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https://www.loveandrenovations.com/hang-plants-ceiling/

DIY Cemetery Pillar Arch

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DIY Cemetery Pillar Arch

Charlee February 14, 2023

I just want to prep you right out of the gate, this wasn’t my easiest DIY. But I promise if you stick with it… the effect is AMAZING and well worth the effort. This arch sits perfectly on top of my DIY cemetery pillars and gives my cemetery a spookily life-like feel.

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https://buildandcreatehome.com/diy-cemetary-pillar-arch/

Just Push & Hang It!

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Just Push & Hang It!

February 13, 2023

Since the 1960’s, simple thin wire hooks have been in limited use. With the television promotion of the Hercules Hooks on, the item became popular once again. The best type of hook of this kind is the OOK® Push N’ Hang-it. The Push N’ Hang-it combines both the convenience of the wire feature eliminating the need to use tools or nails, with the patented face of the OOKShield hangers which includes a padded backing to protect your walls.

All You Need are The Right Tools

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All You Need are The Right Tools

February 13, 2023

In most parts of the world, hardwalls are the only building material used in homes. It is not a problem to hang on hardwall surfaces if you use the right products. The OOK® Concrete & Brick hangers with Bendless Nails are designed for just that purpose. The hangers employ the same professional design as the professional drywall hangers but are made of stronger steel and masonry nails. For hanging on bricks the OOK® Brick Clips are the perfect solution, indoors or out.

Mirror On The Wall…

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Mirror On The Wall…

February 13, 2023

Considering that mirrors are so very popular in so many homes, it is hard to explain why consumers do not consider more decorative ways to hang their mirrors. Still today the most popular way to hang mirrors is with small, decorative mirror clips. The OOK® mirror clips and hangers are easy to use and very strong. The most important aspect of hanging a mirror is leveling the mirror and locating the proper points to screw the mirror clip into. Once you have installed your first mirror, hanging mirrors will be a cinch. After all, perhaps your best work of art appears in those mirrors every time you look at one!

How To Hang a Mirror:
Tips: How heavy is the mirror? Get on the scale with the mirror, then subtract your weight.


1. On the back of the mirrors frame, measure and mark 1/5 of the distance from the top to bottom on each side. Then position the D rings and mark the holes. Drill pilot holes where you have marked, and attach the rings with screws. Make sure you attach this securely and tightly to the frame! Never over tighten, or you will end up cracking the frame. Use your judgment.


2. Insert the mirror wire through each D ring, leaving the wire snug between the two rings. Knot the wire around the hook or “D” of the D ring, and twist the excess wire to prevent it from unraveling and slipping.


3. Have someone help you position the mirror. Use a level to draw a light line across the wall at the top and/or bottom of the mirror. Mark the center of the line you have made, and measure to the left and right of that mark a distance that equates to 1/4 of the overall distance between the two rings. Draw two vertical (up and down) lines down from there.

4. Have your helper hold the mirror by the attached wire, holding it up against the vertical lines, marking where the molly bolts (anchors) will go. Again this is a two person job; do not try to do it yourself. This is nearly impossible. Measure the distance from the wire to the top of the frame. Transfer that measurement to the wall. Install the molly bolts with the hooks at the lower points.

5. Finally you can hang your mirror safely and securely.

6. Take a step back, and admire the job well done.

7. Small or lightweight mirrors can be hung just like any other picture. But if you have invested in a large heavy mirror, you need to take extra care in hanging it. This is especially true when hanging on drywall. Unless you are lucky enough to have a stud right behind where you are planning to hang it, there are steps you need to reinforce your mirror so it won’t come crashing down! This is a two person job, so make sure you have someone available to help before you start.

Hanging Heavy Objects

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Hanging Heavy Objects

February 13, 2023

Drywall is a surface that can handle a very large amount of weight, IF properly hung. The key to hanging heavy objects on drywall is using the right hardware on both the wall and the frame. OOK Heavy Hold Products are designed for professional, heavyweight challenges. The principle is to use the leverage of a small surface area in the back of the drywall. The more surface area, the more holding power. Additionally, the OOK Heavy Hold hangers employs a spiked shaft, that “nails” into the rear of the wall as well as the front. This provides for up to 300 lbs of holding power.

Hang Like A Pro

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Hang Like A Pro

February 10, 2023

Hanging pictures is something everyone will do at some point of their life, so why not make it as easy as possible?

At OOK® we work very hard so you can get your art on the wall quickly, safely, without hurting yourself or your walls!

Most picture hangers are produced with a low grade metal that bends over time, OOK® picture hangers are produced with a “hanging lip” that is 20% more reinforced than the average picture hanger. The patented channels on the hook are designed in such a way that the lip will not bend and eventually give out over time. The Nails go into the wall surface at an angle and the weight ratings are based on hangers nailed into studs and are for comparative purposes only. Choose a weight rating that greatly exceeds the object to be hung. Please note that the hanging weight rated for each hook is per hook not cumulative which means that two 20 lb. hooks used to hold one frame will only hold up to 20 lbs., not double.

The average nail used to hang frames on the wall will drop with gravity as time passes creating a large hole in your wall. OOK® Blue Steel nails leave pin size holes in your wall surface which can be easily covered by painting over it. Please make sure to use the correct nail on your wall surface, OOK® has Blue Steel nails for plaster and drywall surfaces and Bendless nails for concrete and brick wall surfaces.

This section of the website will provide helpful information on what hanger to use and how to use it so that you can securely hang your artwork or frame up.