Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
- OG SLUMPURT
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
I like the idea of some of you having them in a booklet! I never really thought of that and will consider buying myself once I get more Mondo pictures. Can someone link me some booklets I can purchase?
			
									
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- Labackpacker007
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
Kwiksilverpop wrote:I haven't done any custom framing as it's expensive and try reserve it for more limited art, I have been using the generic frames from Michaels.
Are you using frames with UV protection built-in?
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						- mattytreks
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
OG SLUMPURT wrote:I like the idea of some of you having them in a booklet! I never really thought of that and will consider buying myself once I get more Mondo pictures. Can someone link me some booklets I can purchase?
For Mondo's smaller-size 18x24 prints, I use the 18x24 Itoya Profolio:
https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Original-P ... R8XD/?th=1
For anything full size (24x36), I use a Baroque Print Capsule (which looks to no longer be for sale?), but they also offer a much more pricey 24x36 print portfolio:
https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/colle ... -portfolio


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				emzben25
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
mattytreks wrote:OG SLUMPURT wrote:I like the idea of some of you having them in a booklet! I never really thought of that and will consider buying myself once I get more Mondo pictures. Can someone link me some booklets I can purchase?
For Mondo's smaller-size 18x24 prints, I use the 18x24 Itoya Profolio:
https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Original-P ... R8XD/?th=1
For anything full size (24x36), I use a Baroque Print Capsule (which looks to no longer be for sale?), but they also offer a much more pricey 24x36 print portfolio:
https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/colle ... -portfolio
Thanks for this! I have always considered putting some of my art prints in a booklet especially since I only have so much wall space for frames.

- mattytreks
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
emzben25 wrote:mattytreks wrote:OG SLUMPURT wrote:I like the idea of some of you having them in a booklet! I never really thought of that and will consider buying myself once I get more Mondo pictures. Can someone link me some booklets I can purchase?
For Mondo's smaller-size 18x24 prints, I use the 18x24 Itoya Profolio:
https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Original-P ... R8XD/?th=1
For anything full size (24x36), I use a Baroque Print Capsule (which looks to no longer be for sale?), but they also offer a much more pricey 24x36 print portfolio:
https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/colle ... -portfolio
Thanks for this! I have always considered putting some of my art prints in a booklet especially since I only have so much wall space for frames.
You're most welcome! Happy shopping, and be sure to give us a peek into your collection once's it's been "bookleted"



- Kwiksilverpop
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Re: Mondo Owners Club Show'N'Tell
Labackpacker007 wrote:Kwiksilverpop wrote:I haven't done any custom framing as it's expensive and try reserve it for more limited art, I have been using the generic frames from Michaels.
Are you using frames with UV protection built-in?
Nope, the frames aren’t exposed to direct sun light.
Cons: Comikaze' 15, SDCC '16, NYCC '16, Blizzcon '16, ECCC '17, D23 '17, SDCC '17, Blizzcon '17, ECCC '18, SDCC' 18, NYCC '18, DCON '18, SDCC '19, NYCC' 21, SDCC '22
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