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  • TJ25487
    TJ25487 Posts: 1,501
    Chloe and Joseph sharing the light :)
    You, my friend have done an amazing job of decorating your house!!!!
    From your framing choices to your poster locations, just a masterful job! 
    It has helped me with making some of my own decorating decisions regarding my PJ basement. 
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    Just got this one back today.  Not sure how I feel about it....couldn't really find a color combo that I loved when I took it in.






  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,945
    Just got this one back today.  Not sure how I feel about it....couldn't really find a color combo that I loved when I took it in.






    Looks pretty sharp.  Let's the art work do the talking and it's a beautiful poster.  Nice job. :smiley:
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  • kaseylily
    kaseylily Michigan, USA Posts: 259
    I think it looks beautiful
  • TJ25487 said:
    Chloe and Joseph sharing the light :)
    You, my friend have done an amazing job of decorating your house!!!!
    From your framing choices to your poster locations, just a masterful job! 
    It has helped me with making some of my own decorating decisions regarding my PJ basement. 
    Thank you!!!!! :)
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    Just got this one back today.  Not sure how I feel about it....couldn't really find a color combo that I loved when I took it in.






    Beautiful.  With something a bit more complex like all of the feathers, simple is a very nice way to have it shine.  :plus_one:
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  • 3days
    3days Posts: 1,200
    I think it's $. Nice choice!
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    3days said:
    I think it's $. Nice choice!

    Thanks!  The more I look at it, the more I like it. 
  • Redrumh2o
    Redrumh2o Boston, MA Posts: 296
    How do you guys store those long posters? I just got my first one from the Pixies last night and I don't have room to frame and display yet I don't want to keep it rolled so tight in its tube. All of my other posters in my portfolio....this is the only odd duck
  • SJD3232
    SJD3232 Posts: 2,203
    Redrumh2o said:
    How do you guys store those long posters? I just got my first one from the Pixies last night and I don't have room to frame and display yet I don't want to keep it rolled so tight in its tube. All of my other posters in my portfolio....this is the only odd duck
    Pick up an art portfolio.  I got mine from Amazon but I forget which one it is.  I love it.  Get something large.  Here's an example:
    https://www.amazon.com/Prestige-PP3242-Studio-Portfolio-Gusset/dp/B000HF6Z52/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&qid=1495390391&sr=8-21&keywords=Large+art+portfolio
  • Redrumh2o
    Redrumh2o Boston, MA Posts: 296
    Hmm cool...thanks! Do they sell oversize mylar bags as well? I would imagine some ink may rub off with multiple posters inside
  • SJD3232
    SJD3232 Posts: 2,203
    Redrumh2o said:
    Hmm cool...thanks! Do they sell oversize mylar bags as well? I would imagine some ink may rub off with multiple posters inside
    Line the prints nicely with craft paper and you shouldn't have an issue.  I've stored prints of mine that are anywhere from $75 to $900 without any worry.  I've never had any ink or smearing issues.
  • Ernie Vedder
    Ernie Vedder Redlands, CA Posts: 2,269
    edited May 2017
    Chris Cornell Poster
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  • Ernie Vedder
    Ernie Vedder Redlands, CA Posts: 2,269
    Cornell
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  • SJD3232
    SJD3232 Posts: 2,203
    Cornell
    That's awesome. Who's the artist?
  • Redrumh2o
    Redrumh2o Boston, MA Posts: 296
    Has anyone ever framed a tour shirt?
  • Ernie Vedder
    Ernie Vedder Redlands, CA Posts: 2,269
    SJD3232 said:
    Cornell
    That's awesome. Who's the artist?
    It doesn't say who the artist is. It's just numbered 20/500
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879


    Miles Tsang... I wish PJ would hire him. 
  • Redrumh2o
    Redrumh2o Boston, MA Posts: 296
    Couple questions...
    1) Has anyone ever had a screen-printed poster stick to the glass/plastic over time in a frame without a mat?

    2) Whats the minimum or standard amount of mat that should surround the poster? How do you guys decide?
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Redrumh2o said:
    Couple questions...
    1) Has anyone ever had a screen-printed poster stick to the glass/plastic over time in a frame without a mat?

    2) Whats the minimum or standard amount of mat that should surround the poster? How do you guys decide?
    I1. I don't think that should happen, so long as it's good glass and in a controlled environment.  But certainly having a mat would minimize it.  I've had some posters in some basic frames sitting in a closet to flatten them over the span of 2+ years.  I just pulled them out the other day and they are fine.  
    2. I think you should have at least close to an inch.  If you look at the DMB poster above, I have 15/16ths on the sides and 2" on the top and bottom for the blue mat.  The orange is an extra 1/3" away.  I wouldn't want to go any smaller personally.