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Where to place campground stickers?

Cocky_Camper
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We have decided to start collecting stickers for each campground that we visit. We are looking for idea's on where you place your stickers. I don't really want to place them on anything permanent to the camper in case we upgrade/sale. Any useful ideas?
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Adiabatman
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DrewE wrote:
Maybe on a sheet of plexiglass, which you could stick to a window with suction cups or whatever.


That's what we did our states map. Put it on a sheet of plexiglass and then used Velco strips to fasten it to the inside of the door. Getting a new rig - no problem: the map can easily be moved to the new one.

dedmiston
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A lot of my friends put stickers upside-down on the inside of their cargo doors so that the stickers are nicely displayed when the door is fastened open. It's a good look.

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bukhrn
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garmp wrote:
A similar but slightly different means of collecting SP memorabilia is hiking stick medallions. DW wife is now on her third stick. Uses one primarily for hiking and the others for displaying. Storage is a lot simpler and they are really pleasant to look at.
Just a thought. (I call them her "braggin' sticks.
And they don't fade like stickers. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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ppine
Explorer II
Explorer II
Put them in a scrap book.

garmp
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Explorer II
A similar but slightly different means of collecting SP memorabilia is hiking stick medallions. DW wife is now on her third stick. Uses one primarily for hiking and the others for displaying. Storage is a lot simpler and they are really pleasant to look at.
Just a thought. (I call them her "braggin' sticks.
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leggy
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We get personalized magnets made online with pics of us and friends from each trip and put them on our outdoor kitchen fridge. Very nice way to remember past trips and see the kids grow.

spoon059
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Explorer II
I have a decent size fridge in the outdoor kitchen. I place stickers/magnets on that.
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Bears_Den
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We have a large a Yeti cooler that we take every time we go camping. I place them on the cooler that way if we change rigs, the stickers are on the cooler that goes with us.
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RICK-ards_Red
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We have ours on Plexiglas attached to the door with Velcro, its in its second trailer now but the memories are there with us
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path1
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Get enough to make a nice laminated place mat out of them. Rotate place mats with your pic's of family, travels etc.
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IAMICHABOD
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I did see one a while back,they took a piece of plexiglass and mounted it to the inside of the door with the 3M Command strips and put their stickers on that.

This way when the door was open it was displayed. They said this was their 3rd camper and the 3 M Command strips held in place and were easy to remove when they wanted.
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Yosemite_Sam1
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The door as my wife does.

She is also an admirer of those who are doing it and counting that other have more than hers -- positively giving her ideas of places we still need to visit.

It's actually easy to peel off on that new shiny RV paint jobs. Or if it's those really sticky ones, just hot water and oil for the residual glue.

DrewE
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Maybe on a sheet of plexiglass, whicy you could stick to a window with suction cups or whatever.

For that matter, something like a photo album would work fine if you're mainly interested in having a place to go back to and reminisce, rather than display for all to see.