To start, the frame configuration at some point has to have some symmetry. It will be easier for me to measure and to make sure that every frame will be displayed with more or less the same distance. This image below is one of my favorite because it has a streamline separating the upper and below group of photos
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The photos I would like to display was among our weeding reception decoration. As you can see below, the white frames can be put on the desk. The back of these frames can accommodate whether you want to display your photos standing on a surface or hanging on the wall
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The photos was printed as a part of our wedding reception decoration |
Since I like the look on above image where you can see the frames do not have any gap from the wall I need to take all the display tool on the back of each frame
The frames are actually well-equipped if we wanted to hang them on the wall or just put it standing on the table |
I use the screwdriver to take out the hanging hooks at the back, while the pliers goes for the wooden stand. I really do not want to use the traditional nail and hammer, I am terrified with the permanent damage I may cause my wall. I initially want to use this product but since my dearest husband already have this strong bonding tape, I guess I just have to use it. It may still damage the wall at some point but at least there will not be any holes drilled.
There are one other tool which I forget to take the picture, it was our water-pas to make sure that I hang the frames in one straight line.
I initially arrange the frames in the floor first to get the idea on how it may looks, in which I forget to take pictures along with the process of me hanging them. So I guess I just have to revealed how I did by hanging those frames.
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The image look washed out, sorry for the quality |
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View from the stairs up |
I do however in love with the photos my husband hangs on our brick wall dining room.
One row of photos in black frame |
And my husband's guitar as an accent in the end |
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