Hey, Katie! Thanks so much for your video. I bought a mirror that had D-rings on the backside of the frame. Your video helped me prepare and hang the new hallway mirror. I appreciate it!
Thanks alot your video is helpful for mixed media art because i make heavy ones! You are so detailed with tricks I've been looking for a long time. Asante sana dada!
Hello! I’m sorry but what are the hooks at the back of the mirror called please? I am hanging up a mirror and your video is very helpful! I just need to get the necessary tools though that is why I wanted to know what they are called…thanks!
Hello. How much does your mirror weight? Mine is 17 lbs with a frame like yours. I want to use your method but it's written in the back do not use wire. :D
Thank you for watching! My mirror is about 9 or 10 lbs and hanging strong. My mirror had the 2 hooks on the left and right so I did not need to add hardware for the wire.
right? came here because there are next to no videos on tying the wire to the object to hang. but she talks in the direction of the wall and not the mic half of the time thereby muffling the sound, then she says tie a "regular knot" (whatever that means - which is the most nerve-wracking issue when worrying about whether the knot will come undone), then on the other side of the mirror she seems to tie something other than any knot that I've ever seen (was it a slip knot with an extra loop?) and in any event covers that critical part of the video with the back of her hand, and as is clear at the end of the video, she either doesn't know how and in any event never discussed how to figure out how to determine and adjust for the height before drilling holes in the wall. not sure why 95% of the how-to videos are on youtube.
@@lifewithkatiem That’s great, you still ruined them. If you do try cutting sheet metal with them you’ll see. Next time use wire cutters and your tools will last longer.