Best way to display pins?
You could still use a corkboard and paint it black. I display my pins on canvas, which you can also paint black or different colors. I've never used a shadowbox but I've seen some beautiful displays with them.
When I use a cork board, I cover it with a large piece of black-felt (can find at JoAnns in the fabric section and get it cheap). You can pick any color felt/fabric you want. I have used regular picture frames. I take out the glass and replace it with a piece of cork (cut to fit). Then just push the pin thru (it may go through the cork and come out a little in the back). You can also cover the cork with a piece of paper (either solid colored or maybe some scrap-book paper that matches the theme). I have posted a few pictures in the show-room section...
As you can tell, I like to display my pins in ways that I can see and enjoy them.
I have made several displays using shadow boxes and they work pretty good. Early on, the padding on the back was thicker, but lately the padding is thin and the pins hit the wood back and do not penetrate enough. So I have had to buy foam poster board and cut it to fit the frame. I use two sided tape to secure it to the frame and then I can attach any pictures or color paper to the foam board for decoration.
I have small boards for each family member. I take a black tee shirt and wrap the cork frames. I pull them tight and staple the back. You get a smooth black background that will not show holes. I find it a cheap easy way to get the job done.
I have a big shadow box frame that I have used for a long time - about 10+ years. Recently though I have been putting new acquisitions on a cork board and have been enjoying that a lot.
I actually enjoy interacting with the pins, being able to move them around and stuff. So now I am thinking about replacing the shadow box with a large framed cork board.
I second the felt. I did a test a while back and found that pulling the pin out and putting it back many times did not leave much of a trace. When it did I rubbed my finger over it a couple times and the hole was gone. Good luck on your display. I look forward to seeing it
I used velvet for my Aristocats display and am disappointed. When I have added pins, making is necessary to move things around, the holes are fairly obvious. The velvet is a lighter color (greenish) which may be the problem. Don't know if black velvet would show the holes. I currently am using large cork boards which I really do like for the reasons given above- I can move pins around with ease.
I have a giant cork board display case like you see in office buildings that I keep all of my "Keeper" pins in. I filled it up though so now I've put several in frames and shadow boxes. Here's a couple of examples:
I'm a major proponent of shadow boxes. Hahah! Typically, I'll put a layer of batting or something light, then cover it with a layer of felt, then put the pins in. The batting presses the pins against the glass, and that pressure is enough to keep them from falling. It's much lighter than putting cork in the case, though that works too.
~Merlin
I use cork board and notebook for my pins. I feel a love hate with both methods but still easy to move them around.
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