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Any framing suggestions?

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Any framing suggestions?

hinubite

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I have this pin:

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But I'm not sure how to frame it really well... Beautiful pin, and I want to do it justice! lol

Any suggestions would be great! Just post 'em down below!

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If you want to keep the frame small, I would use a gold frame and just put the pin on a velvet mat in pale green (color of the ghosts). I tend to lean toward elegant in single pin frames. If you want fun, try a picture of what's on the pin and then a circular cut-out below for the pin. It requires two mats, one for the base and one for the top but the results are great. Just suggestions.
 
Oh, I can frame it for you if you want. I love to frame pins and I make my own mats and frames. We have professional equipment and I do all my own framing.
 
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Since I am not very good at verbal descriptions, I made my idea on Photoshop. Behind the pin, I would definitely use a velvet or lush textured material.
 
Thank you both for your suggestions! I've been inspired now to how I'd like to frame it! And thank you Margaret for you're offer, I appreciate it but I can't imagine the shipping for a frame! lol. I'll post again to reveal the final product!

Thanks!
Andrew
 
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