Is there any suggestions for picture hanging without putting holes in?
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Command has picture hangers
there is a putty that school supplies have. Teachers have concrete walls and need to hang stuff. Works great.
Definately the command hooks are the safest way to go, just be sure to check the weight
3m hooks are great and can be removed
Have Command hooks not worked well for you?
What about installing something like an old fashioned picture rail. They still have picture rail in the molding aisle in lumber departments... or you could use a curtain rod (minimal screws) and the wire with clip curtain rings... a
clothes line made of a strong picture wire and binder clips or clothes pins... it could be attached to the wall with a couple of small screws or across the tops of the existing blinds or curtains/valances.
There are clear plastic frames, that allow photo to slip in and out and they could be mounted on the walls or cabinet doors with double sided tape. Check Pinterest.com for ideas on cork, or photo boards (the ones with the elastic grids) you can also try Google and search :hanging pictures in an RV and see how many ideas come up