RVer Hangs Picture Frames Upside Down For a Reason
Full timers Marjorie and David Morrison live in this 2002 Cruise Air by Georgie Boy. Marjorie wanted to display the smaller pictures of her family and came up with the innovative idea of hanging picture frames on the slide out ledge. To do this place the pictures in the frames upside down and then flip them right-side-up and hang them on the slide-out ledge.
These plastic frames are light weight and she secures them with clear adhesive tape.
They wouldn’t even have to be secured if you take them down while driving because the way the frame base is tilted it holds the frame safely in place by itself.
WalMart sells these frames in various sizes and widths to accommodate most ordinary photo sizes. As you can see they are inexpensive and easy to use.
Thank you Marjorie for giving us this innovative and cost effective tip. I imagine scrap-book makers will have a field day with this concept. 
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4 Comments:
Great tip! Your use of pictures in your story to illustrate what you are saying is VERY helpful. Thanks. SusanV
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Susan, at March 29, 2007 2:08:00 AM PDT
At last I found a way to bring family pictures with me. I use the file in my laptop for my screen saver. What a great feeling to have the kids and grandkids showing up on the dashboard desk area! Try it!
sjh
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Anonymous, at April 7, 2007 7:20:00 AM PDT
Hi, What a great idea. I too am a
RV'er.I'm on my 5th home. Really love it. I too am named Morjorie Morrison. Have lived in Apple Valley for 12 year and than in Hemet 10 years. Are we related? Ha! Ha! Let me know.
Marjorie Morrison
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malebrun@AOL.COM, at April 7, 2007 12:16:00 PM PDT
I have different frames hanging all over with velcro, but that is a great idea for adding more frames! I also have a picture frame velcroed over my slide out switches to help avoid any accidents.
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Anonymous, at April 24, 2007 8:45:00 AM PDT
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