An edge stabilizing wafer comprising a body member having an adhesive material on an inwardly facing surface that is placed at the corner or edge of either the front or back side of a display object, such as a poster, map or the like, to prevent curling or fraying of the corner or edge of the display object. Preferably, the body member is made out of a plastic material of sufficient thickness to prevent curling yet be pierceable by a straight pin, thumbtack or other attaching mechanism used to attach the display object to a mounting surface, such as a wall or bulletin board. Tape or other attachment mechanism can attach to the outwardly facing surface to secure the display object to a desk or table and prevent the tape from sticking to the object. The invention can be provided on a roll or on individual sheets of nonstick paper.
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