Get him to frame your daughter's stuff for her 18th FOC!
A selection of my niece's favourites.
When you have a framer in the family ....
When you have a framer in the family ....
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You're getting soft in your old age John!
They look great.
They look great.
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Really like the placement of medals, ribbons etc, especially in the '18' frame.
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Re: When you have a framer in the family ....
Looks great...
Are the medals just hanging, Robo...
Are the medals just hanging, Robo...
Re: When you have a framer in the family ....
They are all held with melinex, straps bar the big rectangular one, that one is a shaped melinex mount (completely wrapped) and it hangs lower because the other three are all the same event (and they're not in date order as we didn't like that arrangement of shapes) - it also took up some space above the smaller aperture nicely. The last frame was made exactly the same size so we had to arrange everything best as poss for the shape.