any ideas for a cheap way to hang lots of (non-framed) prints on my wall?
Jzazzi
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Mostly for fun and to keep the inspiration going, I enjoy having my work visible in my home. I make 8" x 12" prints for my portfolio and have lots of them. In the past I ran a piece of cable horizontal across a wall and then used small binder clips to hold the prints. It was super cheap and very easy to change photos. It was also ugly and I don't have that hardware anymore.
I've seen people mount sheet metal to a wall and use magnets. Might be fun, but have you seen any other displays?
Looking for:
-cheap
-simple
-easy to change photos
-J
I've seen people mount sheet metal to a wall and use magnets. Might be fun, but have you seen any other displays?
Looking for:
-cheap
-simple
-easy to change photos
-J
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no sheet metal needed... http://www.magnamagic.com/
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I was thinking the same thing as Cygnus, poster putty (trade name Blu-Tack) is cheap, holds well, and usually comes off the wall clean. The biggest drawback is it has some mass to it and doesn't let you lay things perfectly flat. You can usually see from the front where the putty is applied in the back. But you can make the putty balls pretty darn small, so unless you're turning your front room into a museum I bet it'll work great for you. Worth a try.
-J
Run a cable across the wall - make it like a clothesline except against the wall
and then use those clothes pins (not sure what they call them) to quickly put a pic up and down. Sure it will "pinch" a bit of the photo...but it is cheap and fast. Hopefully I will get around to doing it.
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-J
(trying the poster putty)
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