If the frame has a d ring or other metal loop on the back simply measure from the top of the frame to the height of the ring.
How to hang up picture frame on wall.
To hang a picture hold it up against the wall where you want it to hang then use a pencil to mark the wall along the top center of the frame.
Depending on the kind of frame you are hanging the frame may hang lower on the fastener.
Adjust as necessary before putting hardware in the wall.
This is predicated mainly on three things.
Pull the wire tight and.
Size weight of the picture the hanging options present on the picture i e.
Before hanging a picture you have to choose how you re going to hang it.
If you are using one or two picture hangers and wire strung on the back of the frame hang the picture and then use the level.
If you re hanging a larger picture frame the back outside edge with adhesive or tape.
Take down the picture.
The 57 inch standard is based on the average eye height of an adult and is the rule used to determine how high to hang pictures in museums and galleries.
Use adhesive strips and utility hooks designed to hold the size of your frame.
Lay the picture face down on a flat surface and hook a measuring tape on the hanging wire on the back of the picture then pull the wire up towards the top of the picture until it is taut.
Wire ring sawtooth hanger etc and wall material.
Clean the surface of your wall with a 1 1 solution of water and rubbing alcohol.
Remove the back liner from the adhesive strip and apply it directly to the wall where you want to hang your picture.
If you are using two d rings to hang a picture from two picture hangers mark the spots for the hardware on the wall and use the level to be sure they re even.
If you want to hang a group of pictures for a gallery wall hang the center of the grouping at 57 inches.
Use a measuring tape to determine what point on the wall to hang your picture from.
Get an approximate weight of the picture you re trying to hang.
Hook a measuring tape onto the hanging wire attached to the back of the frame or whatever will be sitting on the nail to hold up the picture.