Then I took a bunch of the old wood frames I have had forever and spray painted them white, velvet border and all. Scanned some family pictures to black and white and ordered them all from Snapfish, which I love because I don't have to leave the house and they deliver right to the mailbox, which for those of you under 30, I realize is probably now just another inalienable constitutional right, but for me, is such a luxury and miraculous that I want to kiss the mailman when I see him put the oversized envelope into the box.
Now I wanted an arrangement, collage on the wall, but I am one of those that has to put the nail in the wall about 3 or 6 different times, to get it in the right place and the spacing responsibility was daunting, yet my pretty frames and pictures were crying out to me to be hung. So...
I made a template out of paper, laid all the frames out, until I had them the way I wanted them.
Took a picture of the collage and then measured and marked on the paper, where the nails should go.
I put the paper up on the wall and nailed the hangers on the marks.
Took a picture of the collage and then measured and marked on the paper, where the nails should go.
I put the paper up on the wall and nailed the hangers on the marks.
Then I tore the paper off, leaving the hangers in place and then referred back to my digital picture to duplicate the arrangement. Ta da...a little tweeking, moving, quake wax and I love to glance up and see my kid's faces & fingerprints up and down the stairs, . Kinda like the old days...but I miss the fingerprints.
2 comments:
I love this! I've missed seeing your projects - everything looks so great. And, so creative to use the paper... I always just eye it and it never turns out exactly how I'd hoped.
that is such a good idea using the wax paper!! Looks awesome
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