Framed Stuff Part 7
agree!!Rick_a_c wrote:gunter and freak
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I was definitely hesitant at first (espcially since it's so big)... I just couldn't match up any black/blue/gray/white combos I liked... plus I'm framing my Englert - Thing white as well to match.Dario33 wrote:I wouldn't have thought of a white frame for The Thing...looks great. Giving me some ideas (still need to frame mine).
Just gives a good 'cold' feeling...
Just finished putting in a new kitchen in my house and came up with an idea to mount a print which I received as a free bee from Ted Baker for spending a load of money in there, into a splash back for the cooker.
It has been sandwiched in two pieces of 4mm glass and sealed with clear sealant.
Really happy with the finished product.
It has been sandwiched in two pieces of 4mm glass and sealed with clear sealant.
Really happy with the finished product.
Looks great, rusty, cool idea
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suchanoo wrote:Looks great, rusty, cool idea
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I can't believe it's time for a Framed Stuff Part 8, amazing ride in the first seven.