June 2011 Moms

What can I use to display this at the party?

I have 2 collage frames like the one below that I want to display at the party.  One has his monthly birthday pics and the other has all the smash the cake photos.  I need them to sit on a table around the cake (more than likely).  The party is at a park under a brick pavillion so I dont think hanging them will be possible.  I was thinking a cookbook holder but the frame needs to sit vertical unlike the pic below and I think it may be too top heavy.

Any creative ideas are greatly appreciated! 

12-Opening Collage Picture Frame

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Re: What can I use to display this at the party?

  • Can you prop them against a box?  You could cover the boxes in wrapping paper that matches the colors so they won't look like boxes- and you could easily put weight in the boxes to support the frame, and keep them from sliding.
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  • Is it one of those pavilion's with a large center column (like with bathrooms)?  If so , I would bring a card table and table cloth and create a show off table.  Maybe that picture frame, his baby book, a framed invitation, A copy of "The Hungry Caterpillar" for guests to sign.  that way you can lean the frame against the brick wall.  

    You may be able to do that against one of the outside pillars if it doesn't have a center one. 

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  • imageamberpro:

    Is it one of those pavilion's with a large center column (like with bathrooms)?  If so , I would bring a card table and table cloth and create a show off table.  Maybe that picture frame, his baby book, a framed invitation, A copy of "The Hungry Caterpillar" for guests to sign.  that way you can lean the frame against the brick wall.  

    You may be able to do that against one of the outside pillars if it doesn't have a center one. 

    Come to think of it I am not sure there are bathrooms at all.  Wouldnt that be bad.  And I think the pillars around the outside are too far apart.  Where I wouldnt have a long enough table to display two frames on the same table.  Guess I could split them up on seperate tables and lean against a pillar.  Hmmm

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  • imagesunshine336:
    Can you prop them against a box?  You could cover the boxes in wrapping paper that matches the colors so they won't look like boxes- and you could easily put weight in the boxes to support the frame, and keep them from sliding.

    Thats a cute idea. Will test that one out.

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