![]() ![]() Your picture frame is now ready to hang and display your precious memories and artwork. We also suggest placing two small pieces of blue-tack or felt stickers in the bottom left and bottom right corners of the backside of the photo frame, so that once you hang your photo frame onto the wall, it should sit straight with the assistance of a sprit level. Please ensure the hinges are parallel to each other. ![]() Lastly, use your screwdriver to check the screws one last time and tighten if required. If not, loosen the double knot at one end, and refer to steps above to correct it. The wire should form a small arc (slack), as per the photo above. ![]() In the centre of the wire, pull this up and ensure your knots are tight and the hinges do not move. When you open the seal of the hanging pack, you will find the following components inside: You can either refer to the helpful video link below, or continue below to read through our visual step-by-step guide. Steps for Attaching Wire to the Back of Your Picture Frame We have created both a step-by-step guide and also a demonstration video to help you below. So this is just a simple DIY aspect of inserting your artwork into your picture frame. If we were to pre-attach any wire or string to you frame in both portrait and landscape orientation, then you would not be able to remove the backing board from the photo frame to allow you to insert your photos, certificates, documents, drawings, artworks, etc. The reason is because we don't know which way you may intend to hang your timber photo frame, which could be either a portrait (vertical) or a landscape (horizontal) orientation. Are you looking for assistance on how to attach wire, cord or string to the back of your Photo Frame? We sometimes get asked by our customers why we don't supply our Australian made photo frames with the wire string already attached to the photo frame. ![]()
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