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  1. <p><strong>Hi Tanya, </strong><br /> I believe you can use wool, ribbons, or a strong rope to <em>hang your pictures</em>. All you have to do is tie one end of your rope, wool, or whatever you are using with the curtain rope and other one on the door or anything which could take the weight.<br /> Next you can use paper clips or laundry clothes pin top hang your images on to the rope. Make sure that you <a href="http://www.arttoframe.com/24x36_picture_frames/1">Choose a size based on your artwork</a> or for <strong>more ideas have a look at the attached images</strong>.</p> <p><img src="https://40.media.tumblr.com/2ccdc881d241bf72d3c61896e519d4c8/tumblr_n7hz6sV5sw1troo73o1_500.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /><br /><br /> <em>Hope you get through with it... Good Luck!</em><br /> <strong>Emily</strong> :)</p>
  2. <p>Hello!<br /> Well I love decorating my home with different kinds of accessories and I really love big sized picture frames. Using 16x20 frame for 16x20 pictures is not a good idea according to me. If your pictures are cool then you don't have to worry about the visual effects, they will look perfect. You can choose frames with mats.<br> You can see here how they look - http://www.arttoframe.com/16x20_picture_frames <br /><br /> <img src="http://cdn5.arttoframe.com/products/frames/collage/custom-dm-16x20/61/89/10010/medium.jpg?v=1" alt="" width="516" height="612" /><img src="http://cdn5.arttoframe.com/products/frames/collage/custom-dm-16x20/712/89/20020/medium.jpg?v=1" alt="" width="534" height="630" /></p> <p> </p>
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