Framing Technique

I remember a request to inform the group of my decision on how to finish the Superstition Mountains. It is now done except for the kraft paper backing. (got to get a grocery bag first :->)

I did not make any kind of pillow/bolster of it as it would have been too big. I do like the concept and will keep it in mind for another project.

There is a picture of the finished work on Webshots, also a pic of the back showing how I completed the lacing. I did not leave the pins in. Seemed to be the best way to even out the fabric tension on the front and back.

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plan to hang it in this RV using a special type of hangers I foundin a computer supply store. Similar to the 5/8" double stick squaresmentioned earlier but these have a hook that is supposed to carrycomputer wires around the house. I will carefully put four on the backof the frame and 4 on our wall and hook them into each other. Withsome of fun tac clay type of faster inside the hook to keep them fromsliding sideways going down the road. Thank you for all your help and support, it is nice to get a project done! Barbara T

WIP: US Army seal on antique white Belfast Finished Photos

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Barbara Thompson
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Living, as I do, where I have often been in or near the Superstitions gives me a special affection for your work. Rachel in Scottsdale

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Alan Duke

What a wonderful piece and that is a great frame for the subject.

Congrats on a job well done.

Anne (> I remember a request to inform the group of my decision on how to

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Anne Tuchscherer

(stammering slightly and blushing) Thank you for the kind comments.

I now know about blended colors. Talk about jump>What a wonderful piece and that is a great frame for the subject. >

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Barbara Thompson

Hi! Such a pretty one! Frame suits well. Well done! Best: Pirjo

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Pirjo Ilvesvuori

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