I spend a lot of time at Goodwill. In the past, when I've run into this dilemma, I've removed the easel from the back of the ...
It can be scary to drill holes in the wall. For the first entry in our new D.I.Y. series, we’ll show you how to mount a television, or whatever you want.
But guess what -- you don't need any fancy equipment to hang up your favorite picture frames on the wall. In fact, there's a simple solution sitting right in your kitchen: soda can tabs.
PRO TIP: Take the time to make paper templates for your frames; use painter’s tape to play with your initial cluster ...
All you need to do is find large (or small, if your framed piece is tiny) squares of self-stick magnets and adhere stickers to your wall and your hanging frame, then position it for a seamless ...