A holder for an object such as a photograph or a calendar. The holder may include
either three or four layers. If made of three layers, there is an object engaging
non-slip layer, a layer with magnetic properties that bears against the non-slip
layer and an outer transparent or clear layer. A pocket formed between layers is
used to receive a corner of the object to be held. This pocket is formed between
the non-slip layer and the outer transparent layer. If four layers are used in
the construction of the holder, then the transparent layer is folded to extend
to enclose both the magnetic layer and the non-slip layer to form a corner object
receiving pocket between them. All holders may have a triangular shape with an
opened hypotenuse side used to receive the edge of the object to be held. At lease
two such holders are normally used to retain an object, although six holders, one
at each corner of the object and two at mid length, may be used to provide for
greater holding strength. Variations in object dimensions may be compensated for
by simply moving the movable holder corners different distances apart on the supporting
metallic surface, like on a refrigerator door.