|
Picture Hanging Wires
Braided and plastic-coated picture frame wires are two common types of wires used to hang picture frames. Here are some differences between the two:
Braided and plastic-coated wire,
Both serve to hang our frames with desire,
Strong and sturdy, they each have their place,
But their differences set them apart with grace.
Braided wire is made with steel,
Its strength can hold the heaviest of frames with zeal,
Its traditional look has a rustic appeal,
But handling it can be quite a ordeal.
Plastic-coated wire is sleek and modern,
Easy to use and cut with a steady hand,
But it lacks the durability of braided wire,
Over time it may crack and wear.
Choosing between the two is no easy task,
The weight and size of the frame will ask,
For a wire that is strong and true,
And will keep your picture safe and secure.
Braided and plastic-coated wire,
Both have their strengths and inspire,
But in the end, the choice is yours,
For your precious frames to endure.
Quiz:
Why did the picture frame choose the braided wire over the plastic-coated wire?
Because the braided wire had more "frame strength"!
Because it was framed for being too picky!
Because it was feeling a little "wired" and wanted something smoother!
Because it had a "twisted" sense of humor!
Because it wanted to "uncoil" and try something new!
All |