Tool hooks | 2 @ $0.87 ea | |
4x4" Wooden Circular Plaques | 2 @ $0.69 ea | |
2-Pack Wallgrippers + Screws | 2 @ $2.48 ea | |
12 oz. Can Spray Paint - Satin Black (not shown) | 1 @ $6.98 |
Step 1: Drill a 3/8" pilot hole in the center of each plaque, no more than about 1/4" deep.
Step 2: Screw the tool hook into the hole to ensure a good fit.
Step 3: Drill two more 3/8" pilot holes in each plaque, about one inch on either side of the center hole. Sand with fine grit sand paper (320 or higher), then thoroughly wipe clean.
Step 4: Screw the tool hooks into the center holes again, but just partially.
Step 5: Apply a few coats of paint according to instructions on the spray can, leaving ample time for drying between coats.
Note: In between coats of paint, it may be helpful to smooth the surface of the wood plaques using fine steel wool.
Step 6: Screw the brass screws from the wallgripper kits into an object (empty bleach container shown here) to hold them up. Apply paint to the screws.
Step 7: Screw the painted brass screws into the side holes until they just protrude from the back of the plaque.
Step 8: Find a desirable location on the wall. Use the points of the brass screws (protruding from the back of the plaque) to mark the wall by firmly pressing them into it. Insert the wallgrippers at these locations. If there is a stud at either location, simply drill a small (1/8" or less) pilot hole into the stud instead.
Step 9: Screw the brass screws into the wallgrippers until the plaque is firmly attached to the wall.
Step 10: Insert the hook into the center hole of the plaque and screw it in fully. Repeat for the second hanger. Enjoy.