The Paperclip Stand

This is my desk at The Times. I have lots of pictures of my family on my desk, but as you can see, there isn’t a lot of space. Today, I have 3 new mounted prints I want to add to my collection.

Probably the single most common question I am asked is, “What is a mounted print?” Simple! It’s a regular print that is permanently attached to a flat surface, usually mat board.

This is a 5×7 print of one of my latest pictures of Gregory. I love the picture, so I want to put it on my desk. It would fit in any 5×7 frame, but I don’t want to take up any more space on my desk, so I’m just going to prop the print up on a makeshift easel.

This is my easel, a standard paperclip.

All I have to do is bend the paperclip…

…get a piece of tape…

tape the paperclip to the back…

…stand it up…

…Voila! A durable photograph displayed with no hassle and virtually no expense except what it cost me to purchase the mounted print. I get prints in various sizes for variety on my desk. 5×5, 4×6, 5×7, and sometimes I put up 7×10′s. That’s the other cool thing about the paperclip stand — I don’t have to worry about finding odd-size frames!

I love looking at pictures of my boys having fun!
Oooh! Little tip: be sure to write the date on the back of the print so you don’t forget when it was taken!
Even though all my prints are coated, I keep prints that aren’t covered with UV-coated glass away from direct sunlight. When they get dusty, I gently swish the dust away using a lint-free cloth.
With a little caution against bumping, paperclip prints should last for decades!
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ok, you desk is definitly missing a Fabricatore family picture…..(smile)
Hey Dawn — Jules here — working on getting that one up for fall!
— jws