How Do I Hang a Large Woven Traditions Round Tray on the Wall?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various methods for hanging a Large Woven Traditions Round Tray on a wall. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for displaying the tray effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using a push pin to hang their tray, noting that it does not require much support as it pushes away from the wall.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using two small nails placed about six inches apart to secure the tray, which has a lip that helps keep it in place.
  • One user suggests using a picture hanger for added security, describing it as a small nail with a J-shaped hook.
  • Another participant refers to a director who displays her trays on a tall cast iron "tree" designed for hanging baskets.
  • One participant mentions the use of plate hangers, which are designed to hold plates without causing damage, and suggests they might be suitable for the woven tray as well.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method to hang the tray, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the most effective or preferred technique.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and suggestions, reflecting different approaches to displaying the tray while considering accessibility and aesthetics.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to display Woven Traditions trays may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

ChefinHarmony
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Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on how to hang the Woven Traditions? Specifically the Large Round Tray? I have a past Host who has 2 and wants to display them on her wall. I said I would ask on this site since you ALL have great ideas/suggestions!
Thanks!!
Joanne
 
I have heard of someone hanging theirs before, so I know that it can be done, but I have no idea how without huge nail supporting all sides. Especially if they need to be easily accessible.
 
Hey...I hung mine!!! I just used a push pin to be honest with you. But I am sure a smaller nail could work just as well. The one I hung was from the first generation so the bottom was not reinforced. I just hung it by the lip on the bottom and it was good. They do not really need all that support since they push away from the wall where they are hung.
If she would feel better with more then a push pin, tell her she hang it with a picture hanger......you know a small nail and the J shaped thingy. They have different sizes so she will be most comfortable that way!

Oh and I pop mine off the wall all the time to use!!

HTH!!
 
My director, who has every one of the Woven Selections, has hers displayed on one of those tall cast iron "trees" that people hang their Longaberger baskets on.
 
plate hangers...Not sure if they have another name, but I know you can buy "plate hangers" that hook on to a plate without damaging it so you can hang it. I think are kind of x shaped so that the little arms hook on the top and bottom sides of the plate. Don't know if that would work or be big enough the the woven server, but it might be worth looking at. I think they have them at wal-mart or any hardware store.

Here's an example, I think you can get them in different sized.... http://www.org-etc.com/brplrala.html
 
I have my round tray hanging by 2 small nails placed about 6 iches apart. the tray has a "lip" so it stays put.
(they need to be hammered in almost flush w/ the wall)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prepare the Woven Traditions Round Tray for hanging?

Before hanging your Woven Traditions Round Tray, ensure it is clean and dry. You may want to use a soft cloth to wipe it down and remove any dust or debris. If the tray has any removable components, such as a stand or decorative elements, take those off to avoid any damage during the hanging process.

What type of wall hardware is recommended for hanging the tray?

For hanging a large Woven Traditions Round Tray, it is recommended to use wall hooks or brackets that can support its weight. Heavy-duty picture hangers or adhesive wall hooks designed for heavier items can also work well. Make sure to choose hardware that is appropriate for your wall type, whether it's drywall, plaster, or brick.

How do I determine the best height to hang the tray?

The best height to hang your tray depends on the space and your personal preference. A common guideline is to hang artwork at eye level, which is typically around 57 to 60 inches from the floor to the center of the tray. Consider the surrounding decor and furniture to ensure it complements the overall aesthetic of the room.

Can I use adhesive strips to hang the tray instead of nails?

Yes, you can use adhesive strips designed for wall decor to hang your Woven Traditions Round Tray, provided they are rated for the weight of the tray. Ensure the wall surface is clean and dry before applying the strips, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results. However, keep in mind that adhesive strips may not be suitable for all wall types or for very heavy trays.

What should I do if the tray is too heavy for standard wall hooks?

If the tray is too heavy for standard wall hooks, consider using wall anchors or toggle bolts that can provide additional support. These options are designed to hold heavier items securely. Alternatively, you may want to look into using a decorative plate hanger or a specialized tray hanger that can distribute the weight more evenly.

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