The Brilliant Way to Make Any Cheap Goodwill Frame Hangable (It's So Easy!)
Briefly

The article discusses a creative solution for hanging thrifted artwork, particularly those with easel backs lacking traditional hangers. It suggests using a zip tie to create a loop for hanging, thus avoiding the mess and difficulty of attaching screws or hangers. The method is described as practical, requiring minimal tools, and is a significant time-saver. While the back of the frame may not be aesthetically pleasing, this approach effectively allows for displaying thrifted finds without additional complications.
Simply loop the zip tie around the easelback before securing it to create a loop. Then, tape down the easelback using painter's tape to help the frame hang flatter.
It's not the most glamorous hack around (the frame certainly won't look pretty from the back), but it's doable with items you might already have.
No screwdrivers or sawtooth hangers required, making this frame hanging hack a true time-saver.
One commenter also suggested using biodegradable twine if you don't have a plastic zip tie.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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