Drill a hole through the tape at each wall hanger marking using a drill bit one size smaller than the wall anchor.
Mounting a poster diy clear away from the wall.
To mount a print place it face down on a clean surface.
Insert a drywall anchor into each hole lightly tapping it with a hammer until.
Mark a spot at the center of the back side of the block toward the top about 2 inches from the top edge for a standard sized poster if you intend to hand the poster on the wall.
Spray the back of the poster only if the adhesive manufacturer recommends that both surfaces be coated.
You could use duct tape.
You can hang them from lines hooks and screws against or away from walls.
The best way to hang your posters is to know what not to do first.
Leave to dry for 10 minutes.
It should be barely tacky.
You want the poster and the plywood to stick to each other but not to the paper.
Spray the back of the poster and the good face of the plywood with the adhesive.
If the poster is tightly rolled temporarily hold it down with a few strips of scotch tape.
Apply adhesive all the way around the edges as close to the edge as possible.
Step 3 sand the cut edges of the wood block to smooth.
Thoroughly spray the foamcore with adhesive.
Mount your poster with mod podge on blank canvas.
Always test a small spot on the poster first to make sure the ink won.
But that s a super bad idea because duct tape can get too stuck to your poster and damage your wall.
If your photos are still a little curved instead of flat it s a good idea to apply a second row of adhesive all the way around the edges.
Or you could use staples nails or tacks.
Because dry mounting is permanent in nearly all cases you need to be certain that you like the appearance of the backing you select.
Lay out your poster and foamcore on newspaper.
Visit a local art supply store to see the types of backing that are available or make your own with thin sheets of wood or plastic.
Drill at that spot about halfway through the depth of the wood block.