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Displaying My Pins

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hdmichael

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I thought I would share my display experiments. I have been trying to figure out a way to display some of my pins, so I decided to put them together with some pictures to make some scrapbook pages. I decided to experiment with some of my smaller collections. Here are the ones I have completed- I am trying to figure out how to get a few more pins on some pages, but it really depends on the size of the pins.

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Your pages are wonderful! Your pins really complement the layouts and bring extra depth to them.
 
Thanks for your kind words. I like how they turned out, and it really isn't that much work. I do quite a bit of digital scrapbooking, so I am used to putting pages together. After I find the pins and pictures, I spend about an hour, take or minus, to design the page. I then print it out- some of it has to be cut and glued simply because of the way I do it. After that, I spend about 15 minutes putting the pictures on, gluing everything down, and putting the pins on them.
 
Do you put these in a book or are they framed? They are amazing looking pages!

I do both. I use shadowbox type frames.

I make some pages for 3 ring notebooks. Those pages I put in 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch page protectors. Because I use tag board and cork board behind the scrapbook pages, I make the pages 8 inches by 10 inches so that they aren't too thick for the page protectors- AND so that if I decide to frame them, they fit into a shadowbox type of frame.
 
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