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PIN DISPLAY D23 Expo Fairytale Pin set

PIN DISPLAY D23 Expo Fairytale Pin set

fordracing31

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I was able to finally get these beautiful pins in a frame. I might change the spacing but trying to save my printer ink too so depends on how much it bugs me.
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I was able to finally get these beautiful pins in a frame. I might change the spacing but trying to save my printer ink too so depends on how much it bugs me.
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beautiful pins. I am framing my pins and I know of some others as well. Some ideas instead of printing the background I know others are using: disney fabric, disney peelable wallpaper / contact paper, disney wrapping paper.
 
Any type of material you like the design of you can use. I just suggest putting on something strong that will hold up the pins. The fairytale pins are on the heavier side and the 110 Ib cardstock was almost too weak to hold them all.


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Any type of material you like the design of you can use. I just suggest putting on something strong that will hold up the pins. The fairytale pins are on the heavier side and the 110 Ib cardstock was almost too weak to hold them all.


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whenever i do something like this I recommend using corkboard as a backing and upgrading the hardware. the default it comes with is NOT up to snuff. (i briefly got paid to frame stuff for a living and good hardware was always a must. the amount of things that had to get fixed cuz the client cheaped out on the backing is absurd)

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