Note: This post in sponsored by Command Brand from 3M, but all opinions are my own.
Here’s a fun way to put together a festive, but super simple gallery wall. I know that creating gallery walls can be hard for some people, and I think it’s because some folks like a plan. This gallery corner wall is for you, my planning friends! It’s in a nice easy to see grid shape. On the left you have a lovely 3 x 4 grid and on the right you have a 3 x 3 grid. Now just start collecting frames and hanging!
Here’s what you need:
- Frames of various sizes
- Spray paint in various colors – this project uses yellow, turquoise and white
- Command™ Picture Hanging Strips in Small, Medium and/or Large, depending on the sizes of the frames
- A blank corner or wall
Here’s the gallery wall secret ingredient, and here’s the post where I gush about my Command™ Picture Hanging Strips love. You can buy these magical picture hanging strips on Amazon.
And here’s the boring, no fun, corner before it got a makeover…
And here is the corner gallery wall starting point.
Here’s how to use the Command™ Brand Picture Hanging Strips:
Step 1 – Clean the wall
Clean the wall surface with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, wipe gently and let dry
Step 2 – Connect Strips
Remove the Command™ Brand Picture Hanging Strips from the package and separate each strip. To form a set, connect two strips together until you hear a click.
Pro Tip: If using medium strips, one set of strips is needed for a frame up to three pounds, two sets for frames up to six pounds, and four sets of strips needed for frames up to twelve pounds.
Step 3 – Attach to frame
Remove one green liner and position one set of strips on the back of the frame. Press the strip firmly against the back of the frame. Repeat with the remaining strips needed to hang the frame
Step 4 – Continue with all frames
Remove the remaining green liners from the strips adhered to the back of the frame
Step 5 – Position frame
Position the frame on the wall and press the front of the frame against the wall for 30 seconds
Step 6 – Remove frame
Remove the frame by grabbing at the bottom corners and pulling up and out towards you. Half of the strip will be left on the wall, and half of the strip will be left on the frame.
Step 7 – Wait
Wait one full hour before remounting the frames to the wall.
You can make the frames any color or colors you’d like! Spray paint is your friend.
Here’s the grid in action. I decided to do 3 evenly-ish spaced rows. Don’t forget to take the glass out of a few frames and play with the idea of framing a frame or get really crazy and frame 2 frames, ha! Tip: I like things in odd numbers, so if you notice, I have 7 colored frames, 3 turquoise and 4 yellow all mixed in with the white frames.
Here’s the gallery wall in progress.
And here she is almost finished! Another tip: make sure and think about where lamps and other accessories are going to be. You don’t want to end up covering up frames.
And here’s a night time shot:
Oh and one more tip, for tiny frames, don’t be scared to doodle in something cute or write a simple word, like this little cookies and milk doodle:
Have you ever done a corner gallery wall? Have you ever used Command™ Brand Picture Hanging Strips? Like I said, I’m obsessed with those things. They are greatness for renters and home owners alike! They make hanging pictures easy peasy and, of course, no holes in your wall is a major plus! Here are some tips and tricks for making gallery walls, here are some floor to celling gallery walls I adore, and here is the giant gallery wall we had in our Florida living room.
Comments & Reviews
HEATHER TOTH says
Did you take the glass out of the frames? I wonder if the command strips can support them with glass in it?
Jamie Dorobek says
Hi! I did not take the glass out of the frames.
Ffion says
Looks great, I do love a gallery wall! – but sadly I had a very different experience of the command strips. Despite using them exactly as intended and following the instructions to the letter, they ripped large sections of paint off our newly finished and professionally painted walls… 🙁
Heidy@ The McCallums Shamrock Patch says
Thank you for being a part of #PureBlogLove this last Thursday, love the tutorial! Be sure to join us this Thursday night @8 pm
Besos
Heidy
Kimberly says
Oh my…looks amazing! I’m always get so excited to see what you have brought to the party! Pinned and tweeted. Thank you for being part of our party. I hope to see you on tonight at 7. Lou Lou Girls
Mila says
Loving it, pinning it!
Yellow rocks 🙂
I hope you will share your gallery wall with our Link Up – Idea box:
http://milaslittlethings.com/2015/03/idea-box-thursday-link-party.html
xx
Mila
Marina says
I love it, especially when little frames are inside the bigger one 🙂
Ashleigh says
Happy WW and thank you for linking up and sharing with the OMHG WW link up! I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week! xx Ashleigh @SimplyWright
Laura V. says
Is it easy to take them down afterward? Might help to place the pull-end of the strips very close to the edges of the frames so you can reach them, no?
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke says
I love this, girl, it looks fabulous!!!! I love that I’ve been to your house, and I can picture it, too;) The Gray wall looks FAB!
ds says
Where would you get a lot of frames for cheap?
Jamie Dorobek says
I collect! Good Will, Michaels (1/2 price), garage sales, etc…!
Karah @ thespacebetweenblog says
This came out so great Jamie!! And I love your milk and cookies doodle! A great little space filler. 🙂
Jen @ de Jong Dream House says
I love gallery walls (I have 8 in our house!) but I never would have thought of doing one around a corner. So creative and I love the color. Well done!
Jamie Dorobek says
Wow… 8! That is awesome!
Tried&Twisted says
Jamie, Great pops of color! I also like how you arranged the frames fun and randomly within other frames while still keeping the whole pattern very orderly. Lovely wall!
Eliesa @ Pinterest Addict says
I love it! So fresh and fun and colorful – and I really like the artwork!
Jamie Dorobek says
Thanks, Eliesa! I love the colors too 🙂