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i need to fix something to the wall....

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mandimoo | 22:39 Thu 29th Dec 2011 | Home & Garden
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... that is not designed to fit on a wall. the item is a kitchen worktop saver, by joseph joseph, but I think they are so lovely that I want to buy 3 to put on the wall, like artwork. anyone got any ideas how I might be able to do this, safely. i dont want them to fall off the wall or anything!

in case you cant picture what i mean, the product is on the link below....

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Mirror fixing double sided stuff would do it.
There must some small brackets suitable for hanging mirrors out there somewhere - I got some when I bought one of those wavy mirrors that Ikea sell so the brackets or fixings must be available in a good DIY shop
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Mirror plates probably no good .
But wall plate hangers like Prudie suggested would work : )
What about 'No nails'? :-)
What about it? : (
Superb idea, they are lovely
What sort of wall surface you got, plaster, brick, tile and the wall painted or not?

I'm assuming you want them flush to the wall, without any signs of fixing?
I should have put a bet on you answering me :-)

I was messing...
You wanna stand there for a hour while it sets (at the wrong angle) and then catch it when it drops off the wall later? ; )
lolling Ummmm

Only other way is to bond metal hangar plates to the backs and hang from fixing. Plate hangars are unobtrusive.
what Prudie said.
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lol ... Heavy glass .. on a wall with paper or emulsion .. stick it on?
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I was thinking of this
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First of all, do you want to be able to remove those things easily at some later time?
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hmm I hadnt really thought about removing them again TBH.

the wall has been newly plastered with paint over the top.

plate hangars are looking good at first glance, i think I would trust this more than glue alone.

thank you all ;o)
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