Displaying pins

pixleyyy

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I just thought I'd share what I made for my kids to display their pins. My daughters was made about a year ago but I just got around to doing my sons last week. Still have one more to make.

The pins are labeled so the kids can remember which trip and which park they are from (they each chose one pin that represents each park and one pin for the destination and keep those). The ones hanging from the ribbon are their trader pins from last trip that they can take with them this trip if they want.

These are easy and fun. I'm thinking about making them to give to my Disney-fan friends too, since I know they trade pins and would probably love a place to show them off.

Anyways, thanks for looking!

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Great job!

Can you share how you made them...I'd love to do something like this. Did you use fabric or paper for the backing? Is it on a frame or canvas???

Thanks.
 
Great job!

Can you share how you made them...I'd love to do something like this. Did you use fabric or paper for the backing? Is it on a frame or canvas???

Thanks.

It's scrapbook supplies over a canvas. I cut the Mickey head on my Cricut die-cut machine, chose and cut papers, did the title using the Cricut and some vinyl letters I have and then covered it in a coat of mod podge. I used ribbon along the sides (hard to see on the boy one, easier to see on the girl one since I made a bow on top) to cover the edges of the canvas. They're not that hard to make but a little time consuming and you need the supplies to do it.
 
It's scrapbook supplies over a canvas. I cut the Mickey head on my Cricut die-cut machine, chose and cut papers, did the title using the Cricut and some vinyl letters I have and then covered it in a coat of mod podge. I used ribbon along the sides (hard to see on the boy one, easier to see on the girl one since I made a bow on top) to cover the edges of the canvas. They're not that hard to make but a little time consuming and you need the supplies to do it.

Thanks so much! I have all these supplies. I'm looking forward to this project.
 
These are my new 12X12 inch shadow boxes with Disney scarpbook paper for back grounds. I need another for a second NBC box already.

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Scrapbook pages.....I didn't even consider that!!! Great idea!! :)
 
We have 11 of these cases on the walls now....Buy the shadow boxes at Michaels or AC Moore.

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I buy them at Michaels too! with the 40% off coupon, or on sale. They are great
 
I buy them at Michaels too! with the 40% off coupon, or on sale. They are great

I ended up buying 2 at regular prices, no coupons that week :eek:

Then the next week I had the coupon, brought back the slip and got cash back..... :cool1:
 





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