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There are many ways to decorate the interior of your home, none the least of which is with picture frames. Picture frames have the unique ability to personalize a house in more ways than one. You can share with friends, family and visitors your memories and cherished moments.
There are literally dozens of different picture frames to choose from including:
- Collage picture frames
- Digital picture frames
- Magnetic picture frames
- Shadow boxes
- Wholesale picture frames
You don't have to spend a fortune to decorate your home using picture frames. In fact cheap picture frames or discount picture frames look just as classy and elegant as expensive ones. One thing you do need to do before decorating your home however is stock up on picture framing supplies. Be sure you get any matte, mounting equipment and other items you need so you can do your decorating in one fell swoop.
Steps For Decorating Your Home
There are several steps you can follow to ensure your decorating goes well. Here are a few tips for saving time and decorating efficiently:
- First inventory all the photographs and memorabilia you have. Separate groups of photos and memento's into categories. Some ideas include vacation shots, weddings, birthdays, children etc.
- Survey your home. Take some time out to decide what walls and areas of the home you would like to display your pictures in. Stairwells are a popular choice for displaying photographs. You can also use wall space in the living room, dining room and bedrooms. Hallways are also a great area for displaying pictures and frames, as are foyers.
- Don't forget, you won't have to mount all frames, like digital picture frames. These picture frames look great as stand-alones. You can decorate your office, bedroom and den with them.
- Assess the number of frames you need relative to the photos you have.
- Decide the style frames you want in each area of the house. Try to match the style of the frame to the theme of the photograph and then to the decor of the room.
Tips For Hanging Your Pictures
Before you start hanging your pictures, be sure you gather all your supplies together. You will need at the minimum your frames, pictures, hanging wire, a hammer, pencil and some wall screws. If you can, enlist the assistance of a housemate or family member to help you hang pictures. They will help you decide if your pictures are placed correctly and hung evenly.
If you don't have someone to assist you, you can use a piece of paper or cardboard cut to the exact size of the picture. Take this "pattern" and tape it to the place you want to hang the picture. That way you can move it about easily to see exactly where you want it without having to put a bunch of holes in your wall! This works particularly well if you want to group several pictures together.
Keep in mind when hanging picture frames for decorations, you want each photo to add to the room, not detract from it. You don't need to cover your walls in hundreds of pictures to make a statement. Rather select a few key pieces that will accent the room. If you have a group of pictures that are too large to display at once, you can rotate them seasonally.
Think about the room's layout. This includes other accessories in the room such as a table, TV, lamp and more. Decide where the best place to put your picture is. Then hold it up to the wall and experiment with different angles. Not all pictures need to be centered in the middle of the wall. Figure out where the picture looks best relative to the other furniture in the room. Have your companion help you decide the best spot for your picture.
Now you can hang your picture. You want to make sure your picture is even. Measure the distance of your picture from each corner to the edge of the wall. You can use a tape measure if that helps. Mark your spot with a pencil once you decide what place the picture is most even.
Most pictures hang well using ordinary picture hooks. You should have a supply of these readily available. The bottom of the picture hook should land at the spot you marked for your hole. If you need to hang heavier pictures you should use nails and not hooks. You can use two instead of one to provide added support.
The most important thing to remember when decorating is to have fun. Remember you can rotate out pictures during certain times of the month or year. Decorating with picture frames is one of the easiest ways to accent your home in a loving and personal manner.
About The Author:
Antigone Arthur is a successful freelance writer with 10 years of professional experience providing consumers with informative articles on such topics as digital picture frames, discount picture frames, and shadow boxes.
Forging an Indelible Mark on Destiny's Anvil
MODE of cosmic Therapy: Becoming Malleable in Our Relationships
Why do we, as mortals, erroneously believe that we have some sort of conscious definitive control over the direction our lives take, including the heavily guilt weighted responsibility driven attitudes attached to/for the ‘spoiled' relationships, foiled affairs, missed opportunities, tragic accidents, and unfortunate events that transpire? Why do we insist on ‘mulling over and over' in our minds how we could have caused things to turn out differently if we had only done so-and-so? I am not saying that we don't possess innate celestial power in which the ultimate destiny we embrace was not constructed prior to coming to earth; and, that we fully accepted the various ‘ins and outs' of the cosmic assignment. But, what I am inferring is that we, as mortals, tend to veer off the chosen course of providence, inventing for ourselves another way of existing that somehow excludes the "trouble spots."
Honestly, to conceive, even for a moment, that we have any authoritative preferential bearing on exactly how the day's activities will turn out is ludicrous and unproductive. In as much as much as we can not control our basic bodily functions such as eating, sleeping, and going to the bathroom, the other relative situations and circumstances will arise of their own designated accord in line with what we must experience each day. In other words, that's the reason why some things just don't work out the way we planned. {No matter how hard we trevailed to manipulate the outcome} And, why some things turn out better than expected. It's all a matter of getting with the deliberately deliciously divinely selected ‘learning to be fully human' program, of which, the majority of time, we are the least bit concerned.
Because we are not vested enough in the most apparent cosmic imbued rhythm of our own lives, (the sacred musically coded DNA [blueprint]) we often times seem surprised when things take place differently than what we thought would occur. We, humans, can make all of the elaborately contrived plans we want to, only to have them fall apart---or so it seems---before they come to fruition or more specifically, abruptly change lanes in the middle of the course. [Most especially where intimate relationships are concerned.] The heart breaking problem lies in the realization, that in and of ourselves, we are pretty insignificant in the scheme of personal matters. We want to believe that we are SO important when, in fact, we are not, have never been and will never be. We are just part of the cast in the "what's next on the lesson agenda" universal playbill.
So who's the maestro director behind the scenes running this supposed cosmic fiasco? Who knows for sure? Certainly, not you, or I. The indisputable fact that the show is being guided from another sphere of activity and invisible realm needs no further discussion; however, where that vortex point of celestial magnitude is located remains and will remain a daunting mystery. Something much more ‘divinely majestically definitive' {entirely unknowable to us except by and through our preferred spiritual/religious projections and identified convictions) runs life's projector.
It's sort of like a Blacksmith working laboriously in his forge. A Blacksmith is a highly skilled craftsman, who performs the talent of shaping hot metal (steel) and iron with a hammer. Using hand tools such as hammers, tongs and chisels on an anvil, this painstaking time-consuming process is known as forging the material. The forge is also the place that holds the blacksmith's fire, whether that be in a hole in the Earth or a box lined with clay. {Human Flesh being tempered by divinity's hands} Can you imagine the amount of sparks that fly up and out from the resounding tapering method applied?
In similar fashions, our unique individual destines are shaped and molded. Most decidedly, our difficult relationships are honed, chiseled and mauled. Dross, impurities and residue are all part of the intricately battled process that must be worked with in order to produce a shoe for a horse that won't cripple him when he walks or runs. In other words, we, as humans are learning (remembering) what it means to walk upright without the heavy burden of personal loss or gain in the process.
So, let's look at the matter of our relationships and the complicated thorny events contained necessary for us to walk and run effectively. The Blacksmith will tell you he has little to do with the exactly how the product turns out. He knows with each strike he administers, the force and the delivery comes from some unknown power outside of him. And, so it is with the events, circumstances, situations, confrontations or affable agreements of our day regarding our specific relationships.
By learning to accept the intricate patterns linked in various episodes in relationships as being part of the ‘forging' process, we will achieve a ‘rare' contentment yet experienced in our life up until now. A peace of mind that passes all comprehensible understanding will be ours to enjoy when we bypass our ‘jumping to conclusion' apparatus that immediately goes off as we so conveniently allow our emotional eyes to betray us.. Stop it! Once and for all times, remember: We are not responsible nor are we ever in a position to direct the outcome of any state of affairs. It's all a matter of being forged. [Extremely hot, volatile and unstable, with a lot of blows to it shape just right.]
In blind essence, (like the steel beneath the hand of a blacksmith's anvil} we are learning how to serve. Yes, I said ‘serve'. [A most revered activity to behold.] Although we can't possibly realize how much genuine satisfaction we will receive, the benevolent act brings with it untold rewards. Serving does not mean doing those things we want to do, like to do, feel good about doing but doing those things we don't necessarily want to do or want to go through to get it done, for that matter. Think of Mother Theresa who declared that "cleaning toilets' was highest profession one could ever aspire to. In fact, we are preventing ourselves from truly enjoying all sorts of delicious pleasures simply because we have ‘jumped the gun' in the interpretation of a certain unpleasant situations, involvements and/or circumstances. "Get over it." As long as we drag it behind us, (meaning: twisting and turning the blame-guilt-regret-grief game over and over in our mind}, we are unnecessarily heavy, unproductively old, sexually unappealing and in- affectionately ugly. Let's get on with the sacred ‘rocking and rolling' high-spirited, life-producing, youth-generating, sensually artistic, mentally stimulating, incalculably curiously undefined direction of our beneficent lives. I'm up for it, are you?
About the Author
Proud Native {Born, Bred, and Resident} of North Carolina, married 40 spectacular years, 6 children, 11 grandchildren. I am passionate about love, living, laughter, liberty, learning, listening, loosening up, lounging, lunch, liveliness, literacy, lip stick, letting my hair down, leaping, leaning, libido, lifting, linking, looking, lodging, lemons and lyrics. My personal and professional background is wide and varied. I have a BS in Communication with a MA in Art Education. I am a Cosmic Therapist, artist, entertainer, singer/songwriter, musician, composer, playwright, perfumer, astrology, author, teacher, speaker, poet and self-taught chef. I am also a radio/television talk show creator, host and director. In addition when I'm not busy, I maintain a presence at M.O.D.E International School of Esoteric Arts and Sciences of which I founded many years ago,
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monsters:
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flamvell guard
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blackwing- bora the spear
wattbetta
blackwing- gale the whilwind
blackwing- ghibli the searing wind
koa'ki meiru drago
blackwing- shura the blue flame
wattpheasant
armed dragon lv5
man-eater bug
the big saturn
commander covington
machina sniper
destiny hero - dogma
machina soldier
machina defender
destiny hero - captain tenacious
twin-sword marauder
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iron core of koa'ki meiru
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banner of courage
creature swap
fake feather
giant trunade
threatening roar
defense draw
blind spot strike
trap hole
synchro deflector
synchro's:
trident dragion
flamevell uruquizas
wattchimera
x-saber wayne
gaia knight, the force of earth
x-saber urbellum
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