For large prints, have the second person hold the acrylic print up against the wall while you use the level, or vice versa.

If you’re installing a large acrylic print, have one person hold the print up against the wall while you trace the holes. You can put the acrylic print down once you’ve finished tracing the holes.

Standoff bolts should come with your acrylic print if you ordered this type of installment.

Repeat this process with all of the other standoff bases, making sure they’re all drilled into the wall snugly.

If you plan on using 1 piece of hardware to hold up the print, pull upwards in the middle of the wire. If you plan on using 2 pieces of hardware, position 2 fingers where the hardware would be installed and pull up on the wire to help your measurement.

Read the box that the hardware comes in to see how much weight the hardware can hold.

When marking the wall, you only need to draw a few short lines to indicate where the top of the print ends. Press lightly when using the pencil to avoid leaving dark marks.

How many hooks you have will depend on how large and heavy your print is. If your acrylic print came with hooks, use the recommended amount.