Framed Stuff Part 9
- daviddelgadoh
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Dnovi - super classy and clean. Great stuff.
This is going on a new page - best thing I have seen on here for a long time! Congrats - pure brilliance!
srdzevon wrote:Just in case you non Horkey nuts haven't seen this. I'm proud of how this turned out, so i'm making everyone look at it.
And just swing it around to see Satan's Finest. BLACK JACK!
Just finished my first DIY frame.. I did everything myself with the exception of the mat/glass cutting.. not perfect by any means but I'm happy with how it turned out for my first one! Hopefully more to come soon!
A Lannister always pays his debts.
mcgraw23 wrote:Just finished my first DIY frame.. I did everything myself with the exception of the mat/glass cutting.. not perfect by any means but I'm happy with how it turned out for my first one! Hopefully more to come soon!
looks better than any of my sad attempts at DIY framing. good work.
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looks great! love your got collection
Haha thanksPygmyLush wrote:
looks better than any of my sad attempts at DIY framing. good work.
Thank you - I'm rather proud of it thus far! I've got a few more GoT pieces coming in soonopportunitylol wrote:ooks great! love your got collection
A Lannister always pays his debts.
- MatchsMalone
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That Horkey is a fantastic idea. Looks amazing!
Because it's the print we deserve, but not the one we need right now. So we'll hunt it.
Let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet.
Let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet.
Finally got 2 TStouts up on the walls. Also the Lebowski print from Jon Smith (from the Quentin vs. Coen show)
I've got a few more at the framers, but I'm preferring the glass-trap over the mattes.
Although holy balls that was more expensive, and so heavy.
I've got a few more at the framers, but I'm preferring the glass-trap over the mattes.
Although holy balls that was more expensive, and so heavy.
this will defintely tie the room togeatherpeacedog wrote:A bit more light hearted Lebowski for a client:
- cubbiephan
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i just picked up these two over the weekend.
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- wonkabars7
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What is that print?mcgraw23 wrote:Just finished my first DIY frame.. I did everything myself with the exception of the mat/glass cutting.. not perfect by any means but I'm happy with how it turned out for my first one! Hopefully more to come soon!
Looks good.