Framed Stuff Part 11
- cmatthews11
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Definitely not permanent - likely what papaver is mentioning. I've been going to my framer for about 10 years, she has my full confidence on archival framing.
- sidewaysscott
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that phlegm looks rad.
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- SterlingBen
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Recently got this back + source material:
- sidewaysscott
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that's quite lovely. the frame job compliments that well. nice work.
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What Scott said..sidewaysscott wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:01 amthat's quite lovely. the frame job compliments that well. nice work.
- cmatthews11
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love the engs! and the murmure!!
My own stuff is almost all in black frames but I was doing a Xmas gift for a friend and got a spark in the old noggin on something I could do to make it a little more special. Cost me only about $20 including the $12 Target frame along with googly eyes, black acrylic paint, glue Everything Bagel seasoning, and some spray on sealant. Thought it turned out pretty well and my friend thought it was cool.