Scotch ruler tape: Used as wall hanging level
April 11, 2015: The Scotch ruler tape rocks.

Rather than using a level that I’d have to hold with one hand, eye-balling the liquid bubble, while pencil-marking placement of the drill holes (or command tabs) with the other, I used this tape on the walls.

Once I lined up and attached the “ruler” to the wall, I positioned the item to hang dead center, marked my holes for drilling (or placing the command hooks), then went to work.


This is a really handy way to mark your walls for marking, centering and hanging your wall art! V-

