Wall decor hanging tips

Have you ever put multiple nail holes in your wall in an effort to get a picture frame or a whole arrangement hung just perfectly? I’ll admit it … I’ve done this many times. But recently I’ve figured out an easier way…

Get some paper and some light tape that won’t hurt your wall finish. I used construction paper and regular old scotch tape. Make sure your paper color is easily visible against your wall color. Use the tape and the paper to make a template that is the same size as the item being hung. Lay your template over the back side of the item being hung. Then use your thumb to apply pressure over the hanging holes or whatever the mechanism is that is used to hang the item. This will make a dent in the template that you will use to drive the nails into the proper place into the wall. At this point, you can optionally push a nail through the template right where the top of the nail hole is in the item being hung.

 

Construction paper template with nail holes

After you’ve done this for all the items that are being hung, then you can temporarily tape all the templates up to your wall and move them around and figure out the best looking arrangement. Use a tape measure, a yardstick, a level, or just use your eyeball to get the templates exactly where you think they look the best.

 

Construction paper templates taped to the wall

Once you get the templates exactly where you want them, it’s time to pound some nails into the wall! Thanks to the quick and easy template method, we will only be putting nails exactly where we want them. Just use the template dents or the actual template nail holes that you created earlier to figure out exactly where the nails need to go.

 

Wall nailed through construction paper template

After all the nails are in, just peel away the paper templates and hang your stuff and you’re done! You now have a perfectly hung arrangement, no extra holes in the wall, and no frustration in your abilities to hang stuff in your house!

Final wall hanging

Sam

Leucht Garage Sale

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Sam’s been working very hard for a couple weeks now to get ready for another garage sale. It’s going to be tomorrow. Should be good weather with highs in the lower 80’s and little chance of rain. I’ll be playing indoors with the boys to try to keep them from realizing that we’re trying to sell a bunch of their old toys and stuffed animals. 🙂

Kurt

Trip to San Francisco & Silicon Valley

Last week I was in the Silicon Valley for a work related conference. I wish I’d had my camera with me when I was walking between the San Jose convention center and my downtown hotel, because I saw something that you probably won’t see outside of Silicon Valley … a homeless man with a laptop computer. He was sitting against the theatre building on the corner of West San Carlos Street and South Market Street plugged into an exterior outlet on the side of the building. With his laptop sitting on a cardboard box, he was typing away at his keyboard. It looked like he had what could have been a USB WiFi device plugged in. There’s WiFi all around Silicon Valley … even on their Light Rail System.Another thing I saw that I don’t think you’ll see much of anywhere else but in Silicon Valley was a vending machine in my hotel lobby that sold snacks, but it also sold electronic cables, wireless headphones, and even a $200 iPod nano. I’m pretty sure you have to swipe your credit card for the iPod. Can you imagine paying 200 bucks for an iPod in a vending machine and it getting hung up like a bag of chips?! Then the next person gets two for the price of one! Only in Silicon Valley.Well, here are a couple of my photos from San Francisco. It was foggy and late in the day, so they’re not my best work.
Kurt
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The world-famous Sea Lions at Pier 39 in San Francisco

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The world-famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

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The world-famous Cable Car Trolleys in San Francisco

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The world-famous Lombard Street in San Francisco



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Kurt & Sam Leucht
Titusville, FL
http://www.leucht.com/
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