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[artshow_photo] Re: Newbie Question on Bin Items at Show Reception

 

Framed prints, properly displayed in a bin, should pose no major issues. However, follow these suggestions -
1. Use sealed, clear plastic bags, properly sized, and not too loose. This is absolutely necessary to keep finger prints and smudges off the frame and glass.
2. Place a barrier/separator between each frame in the bin. Scrap foamboard, cardboard, or other such substances will work fine. This will prevent the frames from rubbing against each other. Size them slightly smaller (about 1/2") than the frame in FRONT of them.
3. Police your bin frequently to keep it neat & tidy, AND to be sure that a barrier remains in place between each frame.
Michael H. Cothran

--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, PaulPease <paulpease@...> wrote:
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> If I put the framed images in transparent plastic bags in a bin,will the bags hold up for a two hour reception, or am I asking for trouble having frames in a bin as the bags may tear and the frames/backing of the pictures may get damaged?

> Paul

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