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Displaying 3-D art on your wall

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Old 04-09-2001, 05:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Displaying 3-D art on your wall. This could be really cute in a childs room using toys that go with the theme of the room.



To display three wooden artist's figurines, toys or other objects in which you don't mind drilling a hole:

Drill a hole in the back of each (mark the drill bit with a piece of tape so you won't drill through the object).

Slip the object onto a nail that you've already driven into the wall.

Hang a frame around the arrangement, directly on the wall. If you wish, paint the area behind the frame opening a contrasting color before hanging the artwork.
To hang an object that you don't wish to damage by drilling into it, drive an eye-screw into the wall where you want to hang the object, and use fishing line to secure it.



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