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    how to display ribbion bars??

    well iv quiet a few of the old ribbion bars now so whats the best way to display them? anyone do anything intresting? what type of backing did you use?
    well thanks for any help you can give!

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    How I display them

    Originally posted by paddywhack
    well iv quiet a few of the old ribbion bars now so whats the best way to display them? anyone do anything intresting? what type of backing did you use?
    well thanks for any help you can give!
    This is how I display them. I buy shadow box frame at the arts and crafts store in my area(Michaels) and it costs around $20. These have wood inserts with black fabric on them. I then buy acid free black construction paper and velcro. I cut a small piece of paper and fold it over and staple a piece of velroc to it's reverse. I slip the medal or ribbon bar pin through the upper folded slot in the paper(it will not shift since there is a staple in the paper holding the velcro on) and now the bar will stick to the fabric of the frame I bought. This is how I display my things.
    Jody
    Last edited by Jody Beltram; 08-23-2003, 02:20 PM.

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      #3
      display

      Originally posted by Jody Beltram
      This is how I display them. I buy shawdow box frame at the arts and crafts store in my area(Michaels) and it costs around $20. These have wood inserts with black fabric on them. I then buy acid free black construction paper and velcro. I cut a small piece of paper and fold it over and staple a piece of velroc to it's reverse. I slip the medal or ribbon bar pin through the upper folded slot in the paper(it will not shift since there is a staple in the paper holding the velcro on) and now the bar will stick to the fabric of the frame I bought. This is how I display my things.
      Jody
      Any chance of you posting a few photos of these inserts and how the whole thing fits together?

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        Originally posted by Jody Beltram
        This is how I display them. I buy shadow box frame at the arts and crafts store in my area(Michaels) and it costs around $20. These have wood inserts with black fabric on them. I then buy acid free black construction paper and velcro. I cut a small piece of paper and fold it over and staple a piece of velroc to it's reverse. I slip the medal or ribbon bar pin through the upper folded slot in the paper(it will not shift since there is a staple in the paper holding the velcro on) and now the bar will stick to the fabric of the frame I bought. This is how I display my things.
        Jody
        Hi Guys,
        Here is a picture of the final product and these things will now stick to anything backed in coarse fabric.

        I hope this helps.
        Jody
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        Last edited by Jody Beltram; 08-23-2003, 02:20 PM.

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          #5
          cool! thats a realy handy way of displaying stuff!! il give that a try!! thanks for that!

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            #6
            Or...

            What i have done with some of my ribbon bars is sew loops onto a piece of grey wool and attach them to that. Then put the wool sheet inside a protective plastic cover. Of course, the previous suggestion is much more attractive.
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              #7
              Originally posted by EKman
              What i have done with some of my ribbon bars is sew loops onto a piece of grey wool and attach them to that. Then put the wool sheet inside a protective plastic cover. Of course, the previous suggestion is much more attractive.
              You could always take the grey wool, stretch it over a piece of acid-free backing, and then mount it in a shadowbox frame. I like the idea of mounting it on an "appropriate" fabric..

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