My First Frame

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So about a year and a half ago, a very nice man sent me some "sticks and rocks" and a frame to show them off in. I finally got the time to set it up. Now, I have ZERO artistic abilities. I cant draw a stick man straight, nor paint the outside of a barn right. I do however LOVE the way the sticks and rocks look in this frame. And yes I know they are not really sticks. Your comments, good or bad, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again Steve, I have really enjoyed all that you sent.
Lori
 

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I think you have them displayed very nice. They look good. Larson is one heck of a nice guy.He has shared so much to all of us :occasion14:
 
Well done and a nice tribute to your friend.
Some fine collectable artifacts there.
All appear to be authentic.

Jess B.
 
Well done and a nice tribute to your friend.
Some fine collectable artifacts there.
All appear to be authentic.

Jess B.
 
That looks great! From Larson? Yeah, I hear he's a mighty fine fella. I know his artifacts are mind-blowing. Good job!:icon_thumright: Yakker
 
Fine looking display. RJ
 
Kooks real nice from here...That's a good start.Hope you can add to it....mjm
 
Great layout!! I hope this is just you're first. Tony
 
I have the same struggle on setting up a frame so I usually just go with the straight lines. Larson gives some nice gifts. Its winter for him rite now so he enjoys the guitar from what I have seen him say from the past. Nice frame
 
I am bumping this,,because yes this was a gift from Larson. I LOVE these little tools and bones and rocks. He was also very generous with pottery pieces. Made my gift to him look very small.
 

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