To start hold the mirror in the spot you want it then trace around the top and bottom edges with a pencil.
How to hang a clip frame on the wall.
One small nail is rated for weight up to 25 pounds.
But although it may seem easy hanging a picture properly is much more than a haphazard task.
Like i mentioned before these windows are relatively lightweight and i usually hang them flush against a wall so i use the hooks and eyes with picture hanging wire to hang them.
It should be roughly half an inch below the intended top of the picture and centered.
Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame.
For larger frames use two or three nails depending on the number of clips along the top edge.
A two nail hanger can hold up to 50 pounds.
Set the mirror down.
Connect the marks with a ruler or other straight edge and lightly draw a line.
I ve got frames hanging in this manner that have been up for a couple of years.
Wrap the wire ends at the top of the opening along the top edge of the clip.
Find the width of the entire picture frame.
Place a scrap piece of wood that is approximately half as long as the mirror is wide underneath the hanging wire on back of the frame.
To use clips put the mirror where you want to hang it and use a pencil to mark the top and bottom corners.
If you give a hook a small tap with a hammer then it bites into the wood enough that you can usually screw it in by hand without drilling a guide hole first.
Lay the mirror aside then install the clips two along the top and two at the bottom.
Another way you can hang.
Put a nail in the wall in the place you have selected.
Here are five favorite tips for taking a one hole approach to hanging a picture on the wall.
A simple saw toothed clip nailed to the back of the wood frame over which the canvas is stretched allows you to hang small paintings on a special hanger.
Mark this middle point faintly on either side of the picture frame rear.
Place 2 clips on the bottom 1 on each side and 1 on top for most mirrors though a large mirror may need more.