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Kitchen Art
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Step 3. Once you are completely satisfied with the placement on the wall, you can begin hanging the plates. "I use this tool to get the exact placement of the nail," Mandi says. "I got it for Christmas one year, and now I simply cannot live without it!" The product is called Hang and Level. "You simply hang your plate (or other artwork) on the hook at the bottom of the tool and hold it up to the wall on top of your paper cutout."
Step 4. "When it is completely lined up with the cutout, gently push on the picture/plate and the tool makes a small impression on the wall indicating where to place the nail. It truly is a snap!"
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Step 2. Following the plan you worked out on the floor, gently tape the cutouts to the wall. Periodically step back to make sure you are happy with the spacing and the height of the entire group.
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Step 1 - 1. Grab some leftover newspaper and trace each plate or framed piece onto the paper and cut them out. Use your paper cutouts to figure out the proper layout of the series. Experiment with your grouping on the floor to work out the arrangement you like best.
Step 3. Once you are completely satisfied with the placement on the wall, you can begin hanging the plates. "I use this tool to get the exact placement of the nail," Mandi says. "I got it for Christmas one year, and now I simply cannot live without it!" The product is called Hang and Level. "You simply hang your plate (or other artwork) on the hook at the bottom of the tool and hold it up to the wall on top of your paper cutout." Step 4. "When it is completely lined up with the cutout, gently push on the picture/plate and the tool makes a small impression on the wall indicating where to place the nail. It truly is a snap!"
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