DiznEeyore
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I mostly lurk here on the CB, but I know Nat is the framing guru.
I hope he can help me with a framing question.
Nat, I thought I read that you mostly use the shadow-box type of frames for your pin sets? If so, how do you keep the pins and whatever you've matted them on from "falling forward" towards the glass? Do you use some kind of spacer between the glass and the pins? I was looking at pictures you've posted and couldn't see any, so I'm curious what you do.
I'm asking because I framed a photo of our family posing w/the Mickey topiary outside the VWL with our VWL pin in a shadowbox frame. Dh was worried it would fall forward and put in thin wood "spacers" along the edges that he stained to match the frame. However, you can see these spacers if you look at it from an angle.
Any suggestions on how to remedy this would be appreciated!! TIA!

Nat, I thought I read that you mostly use the shadow-box type of frames for your pin sets? If so, how do you keep the pins and whatever you've matted them on from "falling forward" towards the glass? Do you use some kind of spacer between the glass and the pins? I was looking at pictures you've posted and couldn't see any, so I'm curious what you do.
I'm asking because I framed a photo of our family posing w/the Mickey topiary outside the VWL with our VWL pin in a shadowbox frame. Dh was worried it would fall forward and put in thin wood "spacers" along the edges that he stained to match the frame. However, you can see these spacers if you look at it from an angle.
Any suggestions on how to remedy this would be appreciated!! TIA!
