Yes, it is safe however the posters may not stay on the cement wall. You may want to try taping the posters up as this may be more adhesive. cement is very hard and the poster may fall down if you have only hot glued it up.
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Posters, diplomas, wall hangings, and pictures all hang on walls. One term for a wall-mounted light fixture is a sconce.
you can hang them up when ever you like but the night to hang them up is April 20 :)
There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your poster without damaging it. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your poster in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're pretty inexpensive too.
3M command strips are used to hang items like posters on walls without putting holes in the wall. These are good for renters who can lose their damage deposit for even tiny holes.
ArtSkills Mega Glue Kit (available at drug stores and craft stores in the posterboard section) has one big glue stick and a couple regular size ones - works great for gluing paper letters and pictures to posterboard! They also have a great online poster gallery for poster ideas of all kinds (science, yard sales, social studies, etc.) at www.artskills.com Good luck with your poster!
You can hang charity posters on public bulletin boards and on bulletin boards within community centers if you have permission to do so. Make sure to check with management before stapling your poster to the board, otherwise it will most likely be removed.
To effectively hang things on concrete walls, use a hammer drill to create pilot holes, insert wall anchors or screws into the holes, and then hang your items securely.
To effectively hang items on concrete walls, use concrete screws or anchors designed for this purpose. Drill pilot holes, insert the screws or anchors, and then hang your items securely.
To hang items on concrete walls effectively, use concrete anchors or screws designed for concrete. Drill pilot holes, insert the anchors or screws, and then hang your items securely.
I assume you mean a poster to hang on your walls in a dorm room or something along those lines? I would recommend putting together the image you want using a program like Adobe Photoshop. Then take the photo to a printing place like Kinkos and have them blow it up your picture.
Yellow Carpenter's glue does this. My favorite type is TiteBond 2.