Empty Picture-Frame Wall Grouping

Who needs art? Make a bold statement with empty, colorful picture frames.

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Update With Color

Before painting, remove dust with damp cloth. Attach spray handle to spray paint can and add a light coat of spray primer. Once primer is dry to the touch, attach spray handle to high-gloss finish color, giving each frame two smooth coats. Tip: For an even finish, maintain a distance of eight inches between frame and spray paint nozzle.

Hang Template

Once frames are dry, hang paper layout template on wall using painter's tape. Hold each numbered frame up to its corresponding area on template. Determine proper placement of nails using tape measure. Mark the nail hole through the template by gently tapping the tip of a nail through paper.

Hang Frames

Remove template, hammer picture nails fully into marked holes and hang frames.

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