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My Pins! - Update 8/12/12! Added Halloween Pins!

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Those are some cool frames. Must have taken a long time to do. I really love the first one.
 
This quality is something I can imagine seeing on display at Disneyland or at like a museum... but better. Simply breathtaking! Glad this got a bump because new members deserve to see this.
 
AMAZING! They are so nice. I have a hard time deciding how to display my pins, you have given me some great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
 
Amazing, amazing, amazing! Those silouhettes are beautiful! And I love your villains set & Stitch set! Maybe a dumb question, but is there glass in those frames? Do the pins fit behind it or do you just leave it out?
 
Amazing, amazing, amazing! Those silouhettes are beautiful! And I love your villains set & Stitch set! Maybe a dumb question, but is there glass in those frames? Do the pins fit behind it or do you just leave it out?

No glass. The only one that has covering is the princess carousels but I took it out for the picture.

The silouhettes are actually cork boards. And I took the glass out of all the others because the pins are just too thick. A lot of them have raised elements so a covering just wouldn't work. One day I might move them to shaddow box type frames but I was just working with what I already had. The dust getting on them does bug me, but it isn't that bad.
 
No glass. The only one that has covering is the princess carousels but I took it out for the picture.

The silouhettes are actually cork boards. And I took the glass out of all the others because the pins are just too thick. A lot of them have raised elements so a covering just wouldn't work. One day I might move them to shaddow box type frames but I was just working with what I already had. The dust getting on them does bug me, but it isn't that bad.

Thanks so much for the info!
 
that is awesome collection display:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: I have never seen anything like it before:wavey: Can't wait to see what you do next:wavey:
 
:anxious: You should charge admission to your house! I would pay to see those displays in person. :) And I'd pay for a workshop to teach me how to do the same! :p
 
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