

If you use Perspex it will be lighter than glass so you might get away with glueing the frame to the wall rather than screwing. Stick to the wall and then slide the Perspex in.

There are various shapes "Hockey Stick" being one. You can get the moulding to make the trim quite easily. the door-cap frieze often shows dainty festoons and straight hanging garlands. One step further would be to add a hinge on one side and a catch on the other so it can be totally enclosed to keep dust etc out and make changing posters a bit easier. Most of the prints on the wall are from Sir Joshua Reynolds' paintings. It removes easily from both your object and surface, and is up for being used again, and again. This wondrously tactile putty adheres to your favorite poster, photo, or artwork and mounts effortlessly to a variety of surfaceseven rough, painted cinderblock. It will rest against the glass/Perspex and hence be flat. Description Everyone's throwback favorite lives on with Scotch Removable Mounting Putty. If you have this on three sides the poster can slot in at the top. Then create a frame with a cross section something like this: | space for poster | So what you'll need to do is get a piece of glass or Perspex slightly larger than the poster you want to hang. You don't need to frame each poster, but create something like the advertising hoardings you see on bus stops (in the UK at least) where the frame can open and a new poster inserted. The only way I can think of is to use a frame ) Holotap 180 Pcs Removable Poster Adhesive Putty Reusable Multipurpose Mounting Tacky Putty for Hanging Pictures Poster Art Photography (.
