Jangaloon
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How to put pictures on wall, by Jangaloon on Jun 25, 2016 14:56:40 GMT 1, I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together.
I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together.
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How to put pictures on wall, by Deleted on Jun 25, 2016 15:26:37 GMT 1, I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together.
I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home
when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red
Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place
pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4
stand back and look at the wall
TBC
I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4 stand back and look at the wall TBC
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Jangaloon
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How to put pictures on wall, by Jangaloon on Jun 25, 2016 15:30:50 GMT 1, I've tried something similar to this before excepting I was only hanging one piece. Woke up with the piece hanging at the corner of the frame haha
I've tried something similar to this before excepting I was only hanging one piece. Woke up with the piece hanging at the corner of the frame haha
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How to put pictures on wall, by phischa on Jun 25, 2016 15:31:00 GMT 1, I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4 stand back and look at the wall TBC
Made my day!!
I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4 stand back and look at the wall TBC Made my day!!
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How to put pictures on wall, by Daniel Silk on Jun 25, 2016 15:32:04 GMT 1, I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4 stand back and look at the wall TBC I think some people might use a similar process before going to the Polling Station
I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. I think the best way is to start at the pub around 2pm, have 6 or 7 beers then a couple of chasers about 5 minutes before you leave for home when you get home, get your drill, and materials, and crack open a bottle of red Sit down with some mellow music and have a glass of wine, and get your head into an arty place pour another glass of wine and increase music volume to about 3/4 stand back and look at the wall TBC I think some people might use a similar process before going to the Polling Station
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How to put pictures on wall, by Cornish Crayon on Jun 25, 2016 15:50:14 GMT 1, Blu tac works well if your not using a frame, too heavy otherwise.
Blu tac works well if your not using a frame, too heavy otherwise.
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How to put pictures on wall, by Coach on Jun 25, 2016 16:24:32 GMT 1, I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together.
Hang the big pieces first. Fill the gaps with smaller pieces. Jobs a good'un.
I've began to run out of wall room but most of my pieces are framed somewhat spaced apart. I've noticed a lot of members in pictures they tend to cluster art work together. Is there a method to doing this. I think it looks lovely but when I've tried doing it kind of looks like a a pile of unorganized dog rubbish. Any help would be great full. Really struggling with where to put horizontal pieces and vertical pieces together. Hang the big pieces first. Fill the gaps with smaller pieces. Jobs a good'un.
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