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3 Ways to Hang Photos Without Frames

By Matthew Lynch
December 23, 2023
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Hanging photos on your walls can be a great way to showcase your cherished memories and add an artistic touch to your home. Framed photos can be expensive, take up a lot of space, and detract from the natural beauty of your pictures. Read on to discover three innovative ways to hang your photos without frames, allowing your memories to truly shine.

1. Washi Tape

One simple, unique method for hanging photos without frames is using washi tape. As a versatile, decorative adhesive originating from Japan, washi tape is available in various colors, patterns, and widths. It can be easily removed without causing damage to your walls or photos.

Steps for using washi tape:

– Choose the desired tape width and design that compliments your photo.

– Cut four strips of tape: two for the top of the photo with a slight overlap on each side and two for the bottom.

– Apply the cut pieces onto the back edges of your photo, making sure not to cover important details.

– Press your photo onto the desired spot on the wall and smooth it out to ensure secure adhesion.

2. Photo Clip String Lights

Incorporating string lights adds an atmospheric touch to your hanging photos, serving both decorative and practical functions by creating ambient lighting in your space. These versatile strings are available in various lengths and styles.

Steps for hanging photo clip string lights:

– Determine where you want to hang the lights, ensuring access to a nearby power outlet.

– Using hooks or small nails, secure both ends of the string lights in place at an even height.

– Attach one clip per photo onto the string light strand until you reach your desired arrangement.

– Turn on the lights for added ambiance while showcasing your favorite memories.

3. Display Ledges or Shelves

Creating a sleeker appearance than traditional frames, display ledges or shelves allow you to place or lean multiple photos in an appealing arrangement without sacrificing floor or wall space.

Steps for using display ledges or shelves:

– Measure your desired area, accounting for the number of photos you’d like to display and shelf length.

– Choose your preferred style of shelf or ledge with enough depth to hold your photographs securely.

– Securely install the ledge or shelf onto the wall with screws or brackets, using a level to ensure a straight result.

– Arrange your photos on the ledge by leaning them against the wall for a minimal, modern look.

These three methods provide affordable, attractive alternatives for displaying your cherished memories in any space. By utilizing washi tape, photo clip string lights, or display ledges and shelves, you can transform your home while keeping your precious pictures front and center without the need for traditional frames.

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