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     Location: SW North Dakota | How do you hang framed pictures in a LQ? |
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  Location: Illinois | You could try command hooks |
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 Straight Shooter
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     Location: SW North Dakota | I've seen some cute, artsy-fartsy trailer that had pictures on the wall and always wondered how they stay secured. I don't think I'd be brave enough to do glass/wood frames, but perhaps some smaller canvases? |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I think two sided tape would work pretty good..
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| I’d use the command Velcro strips. I’ve used them in my house just fine...I just wouldn’t hang anything too fragile, for obvious reasons |
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        Location: Oklahoma | Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-09 3:03 PM
I think two sided tape would work pretty good..
Unless you ever want to take them down (like when you sell it)....then it will take a huge hunk of the wall with it. I know. Been there, done that, had it repaired.  |
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      Location: Arkansas | dianeguinn - 2018-03-09 9:03 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-09 3:03 PM
I think two sided tape would work pretty good..
Unless you ever want to take them down (like when you sell it )....then it will take a huge hunk of the wall with it. I know. Been there, done that, had it repaired. 
Off thread, but just wanted to say it was good to see you back on here Miss Diane  |
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  Location: in the ozone | The Command Strips work GREAT! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | dianeguinn - 2018-03-09 9:03 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-09 3:03 PM I think two sided tape would work pretty good.. Unless you ever want to take them down (like when you sell it )....then it will take a huge hunk of the wall with it. I know. Been there, done that, had it repaired. 
That is so true about taking pictures down when using the two sided tape, thats why I and I dont have a LQ but use it to hang a few things up on the wall but a few friends that do use it in their LQ use just a tiny bit, that tape will go a long ways.. And if over used it will cause a problem if wanting to remove..  |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Why would you want/need to hang pics in a LQ? LOL (not trying to be snarky just wondering) About the only decorating Ive done in mine is a fancy bed spread and fancy towels  |
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 Straight Shooter
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     Location: SW North Dakota | I just thought it would make it more homey, as we literally stay in it more than our own beds in the summer. Certainly not a necessity! My LQ walls are faux tooled leather, so I might just bag the idea of hanging pictures. I have a rather large wall space in the "kitchen" and thought about hanging a couple of super cute pictures of my kids at their early rodeos (like 4-5 years old).
I might try the Command strips, or I might just let it go down the road of good intentions and no follow-through. HAHA!
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   Location: North Dakota | I have several pictures and quotes etc hung in my LQ. I used the Command Velcro strips and they hold waaaaay better than I would have thought. No shifting at all. |
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| Industrial Velcro is what I’ve used to hang framed prints with glass...seems to work well because of the needed extra holding power since the trail goes over bumps and rough roads etc. |
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