Does anyone else frame their pins?

tokyodisneydad

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I have many many frames that I have done and wanted to share a few pictures, but also wanted to know if anyone else did this.

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I will share more pictures if there is an interest
 
Those are very nice!

I had my dad build me a coffee table with glass on top of it, so you could look down and see all of my Disney Pins! It is very cool! It has two drawers, so you can change out the top drawer for the bottom drawer when ever you want too. I also bought really cute Tinker Bell drawer pulls for it too! I am thinking on having my dad make me another pin table, a smaller one

I have two pin sets that I bought that came already framed!

I would love to see more pictures of your pins!
 
You did a great job finding backgrounds for the pins. I frame some of mine too. I would love to see additional pictures.
 

Here are a few more. I hope everyone else will share pics of how they display pins.
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I have quite a few more if there remains an interest in this thread
 
well, I for one am enjoying looking at them. I'd love to see more.
 
I would post pictures of my Disney Pin table, but posting pictures on here never works for me.

If anyone wants to see it, I can send the pictures through and email. Just send me a pm.
 
At work, I can't see photobucket pictures anymore, so I'll have to look into it at home.

I just wonder: HOW do you do it (remember: I haven't seen the pictures, so it might be obvious once I see them).
You have a frame + background. But then? Are they behind glass? Is it like a 3D frame?

I have a couple of store-bought framed pin sets.
I have one with three Mickeys that I bought at DCA and is currently hanging in my parents' living room (my mom denies it, but I'm sure she'll miss it once it's gone). I have a framed one with Belle and Beast dancing. It has a "sketch" background with Belle and Beast in different stages of their dancing. And I have the 10th anniversary one from WDCC.
 
Hi tokyodisneydad great to see you over here.

ScottakaMickey I love the hats frame set. It looks great.

Here are some of mine.
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I'm glad to see some others frames they look great--Much better than mine, but hey it's alot of fun!!

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These are great! do you have a disney wall you display them on? I have made shadowboxes for the kids with all of their pins and a lanyard with a page of mickey scrapbooking paper behind it. It looks cute but not as good as the rest of yours!
 
I love the pics. I've been wanting to frame some of mine for years. Can you show some pics of the back of the frames? My biggest issue has been trying to figure out how to get the pins to stay without the points going through the back & into the wall. Also, are these all shadow box type frames? If not, since pins are 3D{unlike photos} how does the glass from the frame not bump the pins? I always figured you wouldn't be able to put the back of the frame back on? Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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As requested here is a picture of the back of the TDL frame. To answer two questions Yes most of these are shadow box style frames (All from the 100 yen store) but not all of them are Shadow box style. Most important is what the backs are made of. Some kind of soft wood is best and plastic is terrible. I mark the pins location then drill a hole in the back with a push pin (not the pin post) then place the pin.
When hanging I've never had a problem when putting the backs on. I find the rubber kind easy, but the locking kind more secure.
Hope this helps
 
I have a whole stair way and a room where I keep my cork boards.


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As requested here is a picture of the back of the TDL frame. To answer two questions Yes most of these are shadow box style frames (All from the 100 yen store) but not all of them are Shadow box style. Most important is what the backs are made of. Some kind of soft wood is best and plastic is terrible. I mark the pins location then drill a hole in the back with a push pin (not the pin post) then place the pin.
When hanging I've never had a problem when putting the backs on. I find the rubber kind easy, but the locking kind more secure.
Hope this helps

How do you hang it though? With the pin backs on the back sticking out & the hanging support flush on the frame, how does the hanging support meet the nail without the pin backs getting in the way?
 





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