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Use linen-covered cork for a chic look. Make a simple, frameless pin board by covering a cork or Homasote board (made from recycled paper) with natural linen or another textured fabric. Add a thin layer of batting (available where quilting supplies are sold) before covering with fabric for a softer look, and use a staple gun to secure the fabric to the back of the board.
Use linen-covered cork for a chic look. Make a simple, frameless pin board by covering a cork or Homasote board (made from recycled paper) with natural linen or another textured fabric. Add a thin layer of batting (available where quilting supplies are sold) before covering with fabric for a softer look, and use a staple gun to secure the fabric to the back of the board.
Look for a line. Symmetry and clean lines appeal to our eyes and create a sense of order. So if you want to hang an eclectic mixture of images but are worried about them looking jumbled, begin by hanging a bottom row with the frames lining up to create a horizontal base line, then build from there. Even if you hang pictures in a more random fashion as you work up, the base line will serve to anchor the display. This wall display is mostly composed of dark colors for further unity, but the images displayed are as varied as paintings, signs and sketches.
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