The steps I describe to hang my paintings on a wall are quite easy to follow. You should own :

- A long ruler,
- A spirit-level,
- a gray pen,
- a stapler.

I put the ruler on the wall and I use the spirit-level to make sure the wall is horizontal. I then draw a line on the wall with the pencil. Using the ruler, I make sure the line is as long as the canvas.
I fix the Velcro™ strip – delivered with the painting – according to the line I have just drawn with my pen.
Since the wall in question is covered with roughcast, I make sure that the whole Velcro™ tape sticks to the wall by pressing it with a wooden wedge.
I staple the Velcro™ strip, every 20 cm approximately.
Since the canvas had been previously rolled, I unroll it and make sure that the two Velcro™ strips stick together. Since this step is the most delicate part of the process, I suggest you ask a friend to help you hold the tube and the painting.
I carefully keep unrolling the rest of the canvas along the Velcro™ strip.

You’re done !

 NOTE : You may, if you like, add small pieces of Velcro™ strips on the corners, at the bottom of the painting, or on the outer edges, if you think that the painting is too loose.