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  2. 7 Creative Ways to Hang Art Without Nails - AOL

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    From adhesive hooks to picture rail molding, here's how to hang wall art without using nails. Never worrying about spackling again! 7 Creative Ways to Hang Art Without Nails

  3. The No-Fail Guide to Hanging Art in Your Home - AOL

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    Whether it's a statement piece or a gallery wall.

  4. 7 Simple & Savvy Solutions for Displaying Art in Your Home

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    Idea #1: Salon-Style Art Hanging. Salon-style art hanging involves creating a gallery wall that covers a large section of a wall with various pieces of art.This method, originating from the grand ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of Tibetan thangkas - Wikipedia

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    left the painting in place in the mounting and trimmed the top and bottom dowels off, then framed the entire thangka in a traditional Western-style frame; removed and discarded the cover; given every mounting a strong chemical treatment for bacterial growth, when perhaps mild cleaning, airing, and proper display and storage would have sufficed

  6. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    For larger decorative pieces, such as wall hangings or window coverings, a work of macramé might be started out on a wooden or metal dowel, allowing for a spread of dozens of cords that are easy to manipulate. For smaller projects, push-pin boards are available specifically for macramé, although a simple corkboard works adequately.

  7. Dowel - Wikipedia

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    A dowel plate. The traditional tool for making dowels is a dowel plate, an iron (or better, hardened tool steel) plate with a hole having the size of the desired dowel. To make a dowel, a piece of wood is split or whittled to a size slightly bigger than desired and then driven through the hole in the dowel plate.