Measure the distance between the wire at full tension (B) and the top of the frame (A).
Measure the height of your frame and divide the result in half.
From the floor, measure up the wall to 58" and make a light pencil mark.
From the pencil mark, measure upward the distance recorded in step 2 and make a second light pencil mark (C).
From this pencil mark, measure downward the distance recorded in step 1 (D).
Place nail and hanger here.

Hanging a picture on a papered wall? Use a razor knife to cut a tiny V-shape in the paper, lift the tab, and place the nail or screw in the exposed area. When the picture is taken down for moving or redecorating, simply paste the "V" down with wallpaper glue.




Use your hand as a guide to spacing medium and large sized prints on a wall.

Hanging prints at eye level applies to Kid's rooms too. Placing prints at their eye level will allow them to enjoy the art, will nicely balance against the scale of kid's furniture and make the room special.


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Creating paper templates to plan wall arrangements is smart. Using Wax paper is simply genius; it allows you to trace hardware from the back of your framed pieces, making erroneous nail holes extinct.
 

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