Hi everyone,
althought I don't often take part in discussions (quite shy!), I take a look most days. I am hoping that someone will be able to give me some advice. Actually I have 2 questions, but as they are very different will make two entries.
So - I have been asked to frame a 1916 newspaper and it is in a poor state. It was discovered when a house was being renovated and the owner is keen to display it. It is quite crumbled and it won't be possible to flatten it. My customer is happy to have it like this and I will make a box for it. My problem is how to I attach it to backing to keep it in place? Any and all ideas gratefully received.
Many thanks
Anne
crumbled newspaper -query (1)
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Re: crumbled newspaper -query (1)
Here's one way http://theframersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5438
.... and don't be shy, get stuck in!
.... and don't be shy, get stuck in!