Measure the area of your wall where you want to display your pictures with a tape measure and cut your wrapping paper to those dimensions taping large pieces of wrapping paper together if needed.
Hanging multiple pictures on same wall.
You will end up with one piece of paper per picture which you can use to create the arrangement on the wall easily before hanging up the actual pictures.
There are no nails in the walls.
Instead line up the center of the pictures.
This allows you to design wall displays and set up an art wall with the actual items not cutouts.
Photos art posters and mirrors are hung from the cables or rods via hooks and fittings.
The real value of such a system is that any wall grouping can be changed infinitely.
Trace each picture onto craft paper and cut it out.
Place each picture face down onto craft paper pencil around the frame and then cut out each shape.
Take extra care to achieve a balanced look by correctly arranging measuring marking and hanging the pictures.
When hanging up a trio or collection of pictures of varying heights do not try to line up the frames from the bottom or the top.
Hanging multiple pictures on the same wall is a little more tricky than hanging one picture on a single wall.