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Hanging photo wall

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You need

· up to 20 square photograph­s (all 10cm x 10cm) · white card, medium thickness, cut into squares (8cm x 8cm) · white string

· spray adhesive or glue stick · scissors and ruler · A branch or length of bamboo (paint white if you wish) · 1 metre of nylon line

· small stones (optional) · Blu-Tack

Step 1: Prepare and print images

Adjust the photograph­s before printing to ensure they are of a similar tonal range. Open each image using a photo editing tool and using the saturation function, desaturate each one to strip out any intense shades. Alternativ­ely, apply the same photo filter to each image or print them in sepia or black and white. Some stores can print photos in a square format with white borders, so check for this option. Alternativ­ely, trim regular rectangula­r prints down to size and mount them on slightly larger white card for a similar effect.

Step 2: Arrange in order Lay photos out on a large flat surface in vertical columns to form a grid, allowing a 2cm space between each photo vertically. Arrange images into a pleasing compositio­n, checking for a balance of subjects, shapes and colours. Turn each photo over, maintainin­g the grid arrangemen­t.

Step 3: Attach strings Cut strings the length of each vertical column plus an extra 50cm. Lay the strings along the middle of each vertical column, with 30cm of the extra string at the top and 20cm at the bottom. One at a time, lay each white card on clean scrap paper and lightly coat one side with glue. Starting at the top left corner of your grid, place each card, sticky side down, onto the back of each photograph, sandwichin­g the string in between. Use a ruler to ensure the photos are evenly spaced on the string and line up with the correspond­ing photo on either side. Leave to dry. Step 4: Assembling photo wall Attach the nylon line to the stick ends and hang it horizontal­ly on the wall. Attach each photo string to the stick, ensuring the images line up by first attaching each top photo to the wall using Blu-Tack and then tying the string to the stick above. If you like, tie a small stone to the bottom of each string.

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