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Wall Photo Holder

Wall Photo HolderPhoto Frame placement, need advice.?

I love photo's!
Family, children, etc. ... Friends
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to place them.

(I think I better understand the nature of images, otherwise people will think I have a shrine dedicated to my children .. LOL)

I'm looking more for the placement of black frames, and where to place the new candle holder I just bought.

If you think it seems cluttered, that's where I got the idea;
http://www.hp.com/united-states/consumer ...

I have no way to place photos of stairs. And my room has large windows, so there are only two walls that I can place them.

It is a wall, the longest
http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt258 ...

This is my new candle holder
http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt258 ...

This is my corner wall, the pictures on the left are my two boys, from top to bottom, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months. Between them is the shadow (boxes have not yet had the chance to put and extra nail in the wall to keep them straight) They contain photos of newborns, and hospital bracelets. http:// i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt258 ...

Any suggestions for creative camera placement.
Keep in mind, I have two children, so I must keep them high enough.

I think cameras are great, but you would not have otherwise cluttered guests do not enjoy the photo for what it is, they are simply overwhelmed trying to take it all in. There are some simple ways to make cute / elegant .

First, I think you should buy 4 matching black frames (in a situation where they're all the same size and another one is slightly larger) the picture you have in these four images is as follows: One of your family, one of you and your husband and one of each of your children (their own).

Option 1: You have a broader framework and that holds your family picture, the picture can go on the top and bottom, you can have the other three frames (spaced and centered on the larger framework). To keep the balance that I put the picture of you and your husband with a child in the middle of each side.

* Option 1 may also be done with much of the right and the smallest on the left (or vice versa)

Option 2: All officers of the same size, you can have two per row and the second in line would be slightly offset from the side. For this arrangement that I had put the family picture in the largest square, next to the parents and children below.

Option 3: All officers of the same size, you can take the 4 and the angles of their bow. I always thought that this style looked nice.


Here are some reasons to keep it simple will look nicer in the long term:

~ It will not look like a temple (even without nature photos added)
~ It will not be overwhelming to your guests in your home.
~ It looks sophisticated and chic
~ Photo Frames can actually take more than one image in order to take new ones of your family that you just added the photo in front and keep the old in the frame. If you ever want to show younger photo they are there, but not in a "in your face" kind of way. This is the best way to keep a course "how we have changed" without having all the pictures on the walls.

I hope this helps.

additional pictures can be nice to add a different area of your home is a collage of photos of this amount.

Posted on April 14, 2010.
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