Johnny Johnson wrote:
> Hi Moose,
>
> Here's another option where you don't have to worry about frames,
> glass or mats:
>
> http://home.alltel.net/jjohnso4/shelves.jpg
>
> The shelves are widely available in several different lengths and are
> relatively easy to attach to the wall. Make your prints to whatever
> size & crop that suits your fancy and then mount them on foam core
> board (or mat board) with spray-on adhesive and trim to size with a
> utility knife. I include one or more borders as part of the print.
>
> This is a very simple method to use, requires little in the way of
> tools and supplies, gives you the ultimate in flexibility in size and
> crop, and the cost is reasonable so you can easily justify changing
> out prints to suit the season or latest trip.
>
Thanks for the ideas Johnny,
I hadn't thought of that approach. I keep thinking of some sort of grid
on the wall that various sizes of matted/foam mounted images could be
hung on. Haven't worked out any details, though...
Moose
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