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Displaying pins on a printed canvas

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Those are really pretty. I think, for me, it would depend on how pricey the printed canvas was before I would be bold enough to poke holes through it.
 
It costs $20-30 to buy a printed canvas from Amazon or eBay.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0171DV72I/?tag=thebroketogra-20
Or you may print your own from Costco or Walmart.

I stretched it with material under $10. There are numerous instructions on Youtube on stretching a canvas.

Those are really pretty. I think, for me, it would depend on how pricey the printed canvas was before I would be bold enough to poke holes through it.
 
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I bought the largest size I could find -- approximately 35"x23.6". Minus 1.5" on each side to fold onto the frame as side faces. It's pretty big and has space for future pin expansions.

LOVE this idea. How large (or small) are your canvases?
 
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Do you add any padding or something to stiffen the canvas and give the heavier pins extra support so that they don't sag or pull on the canvas?
Most beautiful displays! Congratulations.
 
Nope.
The canvas is pretty thick and tight after being stretched. Most heavy pins has two or more posts anyway. You can always add paddings as you want, or even replace the canvas if it sags in a few years.

Do you add any padding or something to stiffen the canvas and give the heavier pins extra support so that they don't sag or pull on the canvas?
Most beautiful displays! Congratulations.
 
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I have two open edition Ariel in green dress pins of the same design -- left and middle ones. Is the left one a scrapper or just from early years with old manufacturing techniques?

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