Stepping back away from the wall and looking at your favorite picture you took from your digital camera is a big thrill. You are proud of what you have accomplished. You call your friends and neighbors to tell them about it and they come over to gaze at it with you. They phrase you for taking a greet shot. There is one problem. They notice the picture is too high and crooked. Oh, no. What can you do? You first take the picture down, and continue to create new holes as you try to reposition it. But doing this would create more holes. There is a way around this.
Instead of continually putting holes in the wall, do the following:
• Take the picture down from the wall.
• Move it down a bit and straighten it.
• Keep doing this until your friends give you the thumbs up, letting you know it is perfect.
• As soon as they acknowledge that the picture is in the correct location and is straight, have either one or two people hold the picture while you place the nail at the desired location.
• After you have secured the place, use your hammer and put the nail in the wall.
• Hang the picture in place.
• Ask your friends to validate the position. Then step back and take in the beauty yourself.