Using a magnetic picture frame, especially a pocket-style one like the example provided, primarily involves inserting your desired photo into it so it can be displayed magnetically on a suitable surface.
Inserting Your Photo into a Magnetic Pocket Frame
Magnetic pocket frames typically have a clear plastic front and a magnetic backing, with an opening along one edge to slide in a photograph. The key usage demonstrated in the reference focuses on the simple process of getting your picture inside the frame.
Simple Steps for Photo Insertion
Based on the method shown in the reference, inserting a photo into this type of magnetic frame is a straightforward process:
- Hold the Frame: Begin by holding the picture frame, potentially pushing against your thumb as demonstrated, which can help slightly open the pocket opening.
- Hold the Picture: With your other hand, lightly hold the picture you want to insert by a corner.
- Slide the Photo In: Carefully slide the corner of the picture into the frame opening. Guide the rest of the photo into the pocket until it is fully seated behind the clear front.
Once the photo is inside, the frame is ready to be placed on any magnetic surface, such as a refrigerator, filing cabinet, or magnetic board, allowing the photo to be displayed easily.