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Learn how to take a wide variety of things, like you see in the pictures below, and arrange them
in a more effective and attractive manner. It's easy when you know how.
![]() BEFORE                                                  AFTER Create elaborate groupings like this. Learn about focal points, balance, unity, variety, scale, proportion, line, geometric shapes and so forth. Use the easily reproducible templates at the back of the book to plan your own groupings on paper before you commit to anything. Daily Pilot Review "Book illustrates 101 ways to arrange pictures and other wall hangings"
"Have you ever bought the perfect picture only to find when you got it home that it didn't look
just right hanging on the wall? Have you ever decided you wanted to arrange a gallery wall or
grouping but didn't know where to begin?Every individual who has decorated a home or apartment has run into these problems at some time or other. Barbara Jennings of Huntington Beach has authored a 128-page book called Where There's a Wall -- There's a Way. It was immediately popular among professionals nationwide as it illustrates 101 wall arrangement ideas. Beginning with basic arrangements using standard sized pictures, the book gradually incorporates other decor elements, such as mirrors, lamps, shelves, plants and wall clocks. The range of ideas covers symmetrical and asymmetrical arrangements to be hung above furniture, as well as ideas for hallways, staircases and gallery groupings. Tips on design rules, such as proportion, scale, balance, rhythm, color, variety, texture, focal points, size and unity are included, as well as suggestions for hanging the finished arrangements with ease. The author has 20 year's experience as a freelance graphic designer, artist, corporate art consultant and furniture arrangement specialist and has taught hundreds of women how to manage their own accessory design businesses." Miami Herald Review "Book helps you create whatever wall you want"
If so, hang in there. Help is on the way. Accessory design specialist Barbara Jennings has released a 128-page book, Where There's a Wall -- There's a Way. She not only explains 20 design techniques that will help you create an attractive wall arrangement, but she also includes 101 line drawings of wall grouping ideas for small walls, large walls, narrow walls, stairway walls and cathedral ceiling walls. She shows, step by step, how to effectively coordinate pictures, plants, shelves, mirrors, lamps, pottery, clocks and art objects. 'Most people don't realize the importance of good placement,' said Jennings. 'All too often they have an improper mix, their spacing is erratic and too far apart, they don't understand proportion and balance, and their groupings are not properly hung in relationship to nearby furniture.' A major benefit for readers is the inclusion of the dimensions for pictures that she used in her line drawings. 'I've chosen the most popular sizes available from local galleries or framers,' she explains. 'This feature helps the reader understand proper positioning when hanging several pictures together in the same grouping.' The book also includes a separate set of individual line drawings of each of the items used in the 101 illustrated ideas."
Get 101 illustrated ideas on how to create beautiful wall groupings for your home or
office in this one-of-a-kind specialty book titled, "Where There's a Wall --
There's a Way", which can only be purchased directly from the author, Barbara Jennings.
Learn how to incorporate framed art, shelves, plants, mirrors and art objects
into spectacular wall groupings. Discover the secrets designers use to make
elaborate, breathtakingly unique groupings. From the simple to the very complex, this
book will take the fear out of the most complex ideas. Find out how to hang art quickly
and easily."I wanted to let you know that your book Where There's a Wall - There's a Way saved me hours of frustration and a gallon of spackle! . . . I was able to create attractive wall groupings that enhanced my furniture arrangements and gave the room a 'professionally decorated' appearance. I am very pleased with the results and eager to use these techniques on the rest of the house!" - Sandy Cox Create elaborate groupings like this. Learn about focal points, balance, unity, variety, scale, proportion, line, geometric shapes and so forth. Use the easily reproducible templates at the back of the book to plan your own groupings on paper before you commit to anything. Read the reviews by the Miami Herald and the Daily Pilot above and by Decor Magazine for more information and their endorsement of the book. This book has been used by several interior design departments at major universities as a textbook. Right now save $10 until That's right. Limited time offer: $19.95 (plus $7.95 shipping/handling). To order your copy, click on the links below. 60-day money back guarantee on book if you are not delighted (book must be returned in resalable condition and in the original packing materials).
VERY SPECIAL BONUSESBONUS #1: As an added bonus, you will receive a special email address given only to our readers so that you can ask personalized decorating questions and receive a personal response by Barbara Jennings, usually the same day. This is one author who really wants to help you apply the concepts and techniques to your own situation. This valuable personalized service is FREE, but just to our readers. So order your copy today. It's like having your personal decorator/mentor available 7 days a week. You won't find that offered anywhere else! BONUS #2:You'll also get access to my brand new special report of 36 photos that shows you many different kinds of wall groupings, plus other types of groupings that will make your home far more interesting and create great conversational areas. I've included notations and comments about each photo to help you further understand the creative, yet sometimes complex, subject of designing groupings. It's an exclusive group of images that you won't find anywhere else and I'm including it as a free bonus.
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How to hang framed art, whether a single piece or a wall grouping or a gallery wall. Get it hung
right the first time.
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