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A question for Shadowboxes!

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A question for Shadowboxes!

Kahlan

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So I've been working on a shadowbox display for all of my Simba and Nala pins, and well I have a question for you people who have done this before. xD The backing that came with the shadowbox is VERY thin, and if I were to poke pins through it, it'd stick out and jab at the wall. Solutions?

I got the paper and everything ready for it, just need backing solutions. xD
 
For some of my Haunted Mansion pins to display on a wall, I found a GREAT spoon rack at Michael's art stores and easily removed the spoon rack portions and was left with a nice sturdy black velvet wall to stick the pins into and they don't poke out the back! Oh, and I almost forgot to add the fact it has a glass & wood door that opens & closes to protect pins!
 
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I use black foamboard.

In case you aren't familiar, foamboard is like two posterboards stuck together, but there's a layer of styrofoam in between them. They are right by the posterboards at Walmart. I cover the boards in black velvet, using hot glue. Then I stick the pins in, and I don't need pin backings.

I do not attach the board to the back of the shadowbox. I just lean it up against it. That way, I can change out the boards for different holidays, or when I'm just in a different mood.
 
As several people have said, colored foamboard works well and can be changed easily if you don't glue it into the shadowbox. I like foamboard better than cork because cork because sometimes pin backs get stuck in the cork and tear off the pin.
 
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