Francis
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September 2007
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Frame choices - same frames or all different?, by Francis on Oct 1, 2007 10:02:24 GMT 1, When choosing frames for your prints, do you usually choose a style of frame that you do not have in your house? Do you have frames that you have used for more than one print on the walls at the same time? I really like this one style of frame I am using and want to use it on another print, but am afraid of how it would look.
When choosing frames for your prints, do you usually choose a style of frame that you do not have in your house? Do you have frames that you have used for more than one print on the walls at the same time? I really like this one style of frame I am using and want to use it on another print, but am afraid of how it would look.
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Frame choices - same frames or all different?, by iwouldfollow youanywhere on Oct 1, 2007 10:09:00 GMT 1, use a frame which you think compliments the work,rather than matching all of your others.or your curtains
use a frame which you think compliments the work,rather than matching all of your others.or your curtains
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Frame choices - same frames or all different?, by iwouldfollow youanywhere on Oct 1, 2007 14:01:17 GMT 1, use a frame which you think compliments the work,rather than matching all of your others.or your curtains I'd use one which compl ements the work, not compliments it - otherwise the little voice going "cor, you're lovely, a great piece you are, your hair looks nice, have you lost weight" will get on your wick... ;D </grammar pedant>
eats, shoots and leaves..I stand corrected.
use a frame which you think compliments the work,rather than matching all of your others.or your curtains I'd use one which compl ements the work, not compliments it - otherwise the little voice going "cor, you're lovely, a great piece you are, your hair looks nice, have you lost weight" will get on your wick... ;D </grammar pedant> eats, shoots and leaves..I stand corrected.
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