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My 1st complete set Princess Mobile Pin 2014 & framed.

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My 1st complete set Princess Mobile Pin 2014 & framed.

Okayhoang

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Hello PDF showroom,

Here's a project I just finished, framed and wanted to share!



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You have amazing taste/skill in framing! Very classy, modern, chic display. I really love the matted/layered effect and your use of black and white. My only critique would be the silver chaser seems to be a tad bit askew. I have framed many small, light things myself and know how annoyingly movable they are! Any little jiggle to the frame seems to dislodge them from their perfect symmetry. Awesome display though. I can't wait to frame my pins! I'd love to do something clever like this.
 
You have amazing taste/skill in framing! Very classy, modern, chic display. I really love the matted/layered effect and your use of black and white. My only critique would be the silver chaser seems to be a tad bit askew. I have framed many small, light things myself and know how annoyingly movable they are! Any little jiggle to the frame seems to dislodge them from their perfect symmetry. Awesome display though. I can't wait to frame my pins! I'd love to do something clever like this.

Thank you and I completely agree with the chaser being a bit askew. I did try to align it by measuring proper distance gap between all the pins and what I should have done was actually drill a hole before placing them onto the back frame board but instead I used the pin back needle and just pushed through. It worked but it was not the ideal way. :lol:

Great idea, it looks awesome!

Thank you!
 
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