Place a piece of scrap wood under the tarp where you made marks.
How to hang a tarp on wall.
Turn fabric into a work of art by stretching it over a wood frame or plywood board.
Place an x made of painter s tape over the spot where you want to install your wall anchor.
I want to hang some shelves for the cats to travel and hang out on the wall out from under my feet and off the beds.
Cut an x at each mark with a utility knife making each cut 1 2 inch long.
Adjust the length of the straps.
Use sawtooth picture hangers to mount.
Use the help of two friends to hold the sheeting in place.
Secure the tarp to the top pole using 6 inch ball bungee cords through the tarp grommets.
Make sure where you are going to hang your tarp.
Pull the tarp to the north of the east west line made by the two stakes until the ropes are taut.
Lay it on the ground then.
Cut the plastic sheet to the above measurements with a utility knife or scissors.
Spread the tarp flat on the ground.
Step 2 drill a pilot hole into the stucco that s smaller than the size of the wall anchor screw.
I had planned to use toggle bolts to attach the 2 x10 x 20 or so on the length to the studs but the studs are in the wall the wrong way for me to drill thru and use the toggle s wing anchor.
Stretch and fold the tapestry over the frame and attach with a staple gun.
Tie a 6 foot piece of nylon rope to the grommet in the middle.
Snip off the corners of each x to make holes in the tarp.
Step 3 hold the plastic sheeting against the wall approximately 1 inches below the ceiling.