Thanks Chris! My wife has allowed my to seize a room in our new house -about 200 sq ft-of which I will be able to house/display my posters! I'm lucky in that she does like most of the posters I buy and helps with the hanging...
Thanks Chris! My wife has allowed my to seize a room in our new house -about 200 sq ft-of which I will be able to house/display my posters! I'm lucky in that she does like most of the posters I buy and helps with the hanging...
Ah must be nice to have a helper. I scored the basement (well more like claimed it) but had to hang everything myself.
In hindsight this was probably the way to go - a single feminine fingerprint would have started fireworks
Yeah...I hear ya----those lobby cards were put up in the family room---the wife likes me to get lobby cards which don't have too masculine a theme to put up as decor----I've a good idea when I get my hands on an Eastwood it won't have access to wall space outside my room! That's ok! \m/
Thanks Sven! Btw, Eastwoods a great theme for avatars, but I'm gonna miss your vintage wheels! \m/
If the truth be known the car got impounded, not roadworthy apparently. Anyway I made an emergency call to David who changed the Avatar theme and welcome Clint. :ar!
Well it is finally up in the new studio. I still need to frame it out.
I just couldn't see spending $500 - $1000 for a frame, so I put it up on the cheap.
I attached 1/4" plywood to the wall. Covered the plywood with acid free paper. Then stapled the poster through the extra border from linenbacking to the plywood through the paper.
I am on the fence if I just want to use mylar that I have or contact spotlight for some overlays. Then I'll finish it off with an oak frame. If I use the mylar it would have cost me $0 because I already had everything in the garage...
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In hindsight this was probably the way to go - a single feminine fingerprint would have started fireworks
:ar!