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Where do you keep your pins at home?

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Where do you keep your pins at home?
I have a large underworld canvas I painted for my hades pins, and 2 medium hercules canvases I painted for the rest of my hercules pins and a plain tiny shadow box for my hades holy grail. then 3 small painted canvases for frozen and a paper art shadow box I made for my frozen grail. I keep my traders in a pin bag.
 
Walls.



Multiply this by about four. This is unfortunately the most recent photo of my Tangled collection, which is from months ago. (Should probably do something about that.) I love showcasing art (in this case, storybook art) with my pins. I've just finished my first wall. Onto the second.



Working on my second light up PODM shadowbox for the remaining six unframed Tangled PODMs, and another for my APs.

Anything non-Tangled is lined up on cork boards or in books as temporary holding spaces till I stop being lazy and frame them. My OCD is too rampant for cork boards and canvases. I can't handle when pins are too close together, personally.

... But I'm pretty lazy (see: busy) so that might become their permanent home. Also, since we only collect Tangled, there honestly aren't a ton of others...
 
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