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A Dozen Flies in a Shadow Box
I've got 14 hoppers (Green - size 6, 8, 10, 12; Brown - size 6, 8, 10;
Yellow - size 6, 8, 10 and Brown & Yellow - size 4, 6, 8, 10) to mount in a 12" x 12" shadow box with a light tan heavy cardboard background. The tan card is held securely to the back of the shadow box. There is no matte or internal border so the full 12 x 12 is the display surface. The tying instructions and recipes will be printed on 8 1/2 x 11" bond inserted into a certificate frame. Any suggestions, comments and advice would be appreciated. Have you ever seen 12 or 14 flies mounted before? If so, did they look crowded? What is the best way to put titles onto the tan card background - labels, letters, printing? What is the best way to securely mount the hopper flies to the tan background? There is 3/4" between the tan card and glass cover. What is the best way to lay out the flies? Initially I was thinking: HEADING AND TITLE Green size 12, 10, 8 and 6 Brown & Yellow size 10, 8, 6 and 4 Yellow size 10, 8 and 6 Brown size 10, 8 and 6 Any other comments? Thanks. John |
A Dozen Flies in a Shadow Box
"John" bass wrote in message ... I've got 14 hoppers (Green - size 6, 8, 10, 12; Brown - size 6, 8, 10; Yellow - size 6, 8, 10 and Brown & Yellow - size 4, 6, 8, 10) to mount in a 12" x 12" shadow box with a light tan heavy cardboard background. The tan card is held securely to the back of the shadow box. There is no matte or internal border so the full 12 x 12 is the display surface. The tying instructions and recipes will be printed on 8 1/2 x 11" bond inserted into a certificate frame. Any suggestions, comments and advice would be appreciated. Have you ever seen 12 or 14 flies mounted before? If so, did they look crowded? What is the best way to put titles onto the tan card background - labels, letters, printing? What is the best way to securely mount the hopper flies to the tan background? There is 3/4" between the tan card and glass cover. What is the best way to lay out the flies? Initially I was thinking: HEADING AND TITLE Green size 12, 10, 8 and 6 Brown & Yellow size 10, 8, 6 and 4 Yellow size 10, 8 and 6 Brown size 10, 8 and 6 Any other comments? Thanks. John I did a framed shadow box type of thing a few months ago. My wife and mom both scrapbook, and gave me some helpful suggestions and materials. Your flies should mount fairly well with "mini glue dots". My mom got them from a Stampin' Up! catalog. Worked good for me. For the tying instructions, I would experiment with printing them on plain white paper until you get the spacing and layout you want, then print them on your color choice of card stock, mount the card stock to your tan cardboard back with some of the acid free tape squares used for scrapbooking. As I said, these ideas worked for me, they should work for you too. Good luck, Jeremy Moe |
A Dozen Flies in a Shadow Box
Jeremy said:
I did a framed shadow box type of thing a few months ago. My wife and mom both scrapbook, and gave me some helpful suggestions and materials. Your flies should mount fairly well with "mini glue dots". My mom got them from a Stampin' Up! catalog. Worked good for me. For the tying instructions, I would experiment with printing them on plain white paper until you get the spacing and layout you want, then print them on your color choice of card stock, mount the card stock to your tan cardboard back with some of the acid free tape squares used for scrapbooking. As I said, these ideas worked for me, they should work for you too. Good luck, Jeremy Moe Just the type of information I was looking for, Thank you. John |
A Dozen Flies in a Shadow Box
....one problem is how to mount the actual flies. The best way I've seen is to get a bag of small vial corks at a pharmacy or a university chemistry supply (where the students buy their lab 101 supplies). Glue those to the background on a regular layout. Then you can take the flies out periodically and admire them. |
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