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Some of our favorite pins

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Some of our favorite pins

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There are four of us that have pins and here is some of our favorites.

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Ok so i am lost.. How do you stick pins into corkboard?
is it thick enough or is there like a posterboard or foam board backer?
arent the pins too long to stick all the way into the board??

I think i am missing something but lovely pins. I need to get one of these boards made

happy trades
Kirk
 
It is just a frame that we put a piece of corkboard in with a backer of a thin foam sheet. They stick a little into the back piece of cardboard.

Ok so i am lost.. How do you stick pins into corkboard?
is it thick enough or is there like a posterboard or foam board backer?
arent the pins too long to stick all the way into the board??

I think i am missing something but lovely pins. I need to get one of these boards made

happy trades
Kirk
 
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