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Post by niklask on Mar 10, 2006 11:56:54 GMT 1
I´m having some trouble coming up with a good idea how to display my autographs. I´ve gotten several of my in-person autographs framed but still havent put them up on the wall in my home office/collection room. I dont want to put up autographs all over the place (i´m more into less-is-more) but still wants to display them. Now thats a dilemma.... Any ideas? I´ve got some pics of the room at www.minhembio.com/NiklasK/10080/. My initial idea is to have the autos on the wall to the right of my replicas, but its rather small. /Niklas
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Post by Indiana Dirk on Mar 10, 2006 13:19:45 GMT 1
maybe if you get a bigger frame , you can put themed photos , like say starwars in them toghether
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Post by marko on Mar 10, 2006 19:37:41 GMT 1
Don'y have any hints for you, but wanted to say you have aan awsome collection, sweet MS lightsaber display.
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Post by liessa on Mar 10, 2006 22:28:28 GMT 1
Well, if you get "wissellijsten" you can switch the ones you display at regular intervals. These are do-it-yourself frames with clips to hold the pictures in place. They used to be just a glass front and a wooden back, but now you get really nice ones at places like IKEA.
This is what my boyfriend and I will be doing when we get settled in our house.
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Post by marko on Mar 10, 2006 22:34:47 GMT 1
Well, if you get "wissellijsten" you can switch the ones you display at regular intervals. These are do-it-yourself frames with clips to hold the pictures in place. They used to be just a glass front and a wooden back, but now you get really nice ones at places like IKEA. This is what my boyfriend and I will be doing when we get settled in our house. That's what I do, I have a 20 frames (thick carboard backs, with ful glass fronts) on the wall of the stairway to the first floor. Every once a while I change the photo's to new ones. Will try to take a photo this weekend.
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Post by robertderidder on Mar 10, 2006 23:50:20 GMT 1
Just make sure to keep them out of direct sunlight and make matts to keep the pictures from sticking to the glass.
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Post by mikedx on Mar 11, 2006 1:27:58 GMT 1
Very good advice!
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Post by niklask on Mar 11, 2006 10:41:25 GMT 1
I´m fully aware to keep them from sunlight and that wont be a problem. As you can see in my gallery I have matted the images using passpartou´s so they arent in contact with the glass either.
It was more in the estetic area I could use some help.
/Niklas
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Post by robertderidder on Mar 11, 2006 17:43:48 GMT 1
And I wasn't referring to you specifically but more to the mention of "wissellijsten" which are the worst kind really.
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