My Photo Collage Wall

Finally, I finished a project!!  And, we’re only, what, 3 weeks into January??  Where has the time gone?  But, it’s done and I’m thrilled.

If you’ve ever hung a collage of photos on the wall, you know that it is no easy task.  One would like to think it could be something like this:

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But, trust me, that most likely will not achieve the kind of photo collage you are looking for.

The method we used is probably not the most effective either, but it worked and I’m pleased with my wall of photos.

First, I placed all of my frames on the floor, rearranged them until I had what I wanted, and then I snapped a photo.  Confession:  this photo was taken in July, of last year; that’s how long I’ve had these frames and been wanting to do this project.

Then, 6 months later…my husband suggested stapling newspaper together (it was free since we already had the paper) to use as a template.

I then placed my frames on the paper, following my photo.

We measured between them (roughly) using that black device below {I don’t know what it’s called, but it’s a ruler in the shape of an L, so you get 90 degree angles}.

Then, using a permanent marker, I outlined each frame.  If you’re following this method, do this part carefully so as not to tear the paper and get marker on your carpet.

You can see how ‘rough’ our placements were.  We knew we would be able to adjust once the paper was on the wall.

Using masking tape, we taped the entire paper to the wall and started hanging the nails.  This took some time, and patience from my sweet husband, who willingly did this part for me.  He used my outlines, measured the space to the hook for each frame, hammered in the nail, and then hung the picture so we could see how it worked.  I think we only ended up with 3 extra holes in the wall 🙂

And, here is the finished product:

I’m a lover of symmetry and uniformity {if I find a shirt that I like, I usually buy it in several different colors}, so mixing up frame shapes and frame details was a stretch for me.  However, by using all black frames and black and white prints, it remains cohesive enough for me.  {I still need to get a black and white photo of my brother made, and the empty frame is for the little one due in April, so it will be empty for awhile}.

This was a fun project to do and I’m glad to have another little spot in our house finished.

Here are some great tutorials on hanging photo collages, if you’re looking for something more professional. Ha!

Picture Perfect: How to Hang a Grouping, Better Homes and Gardens
How to Hang a Gallery Wall, Being Brook Create Awesome
The Hallway Full Monty, Young House Love

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