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Blu-ray Duke
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Does anyone have any signed CD booklets that they've gotten framed and/or mounted? I have several from some of my favorites and I was hoping people here might have suggestions. All of the ones I've seen online have space for just the CD and the front artwork. I thought it would be cool to have the back as well but I really can't find any.
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Blu-ray Ninja
Mar 2009
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Depends on what you want to spend. You could use a local framer or an online service who will make a bespoke frame for you or buy something from Ikea and add an appropriately sized mount. the online framing service also cut mounts to shape, so contact them if you want a mount cut for more than one image. General points - use acid free backings, boards and mounts, if you're clumsy consider plastic instead of glass but if you use glass consider non-reflective. Always use a mount for better presentation and a double mount looks better still. A professional often uses a glued paper hinge to keep the item in the centre of the frame but this can damage the item if you ever want to remove it from the frame but you can use Blick photo corners for anything smaller than a large print, barely noticable and can be covered by the mount if necessary and use some photo framing brown tape to seal the back against moisture.
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Aug 2018
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Thanks given by: | Lemmy Lugosi (12-04-2018) |
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