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Old 06-18-2011, 05:43 PM
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Indecision is the story of my life, Shelly is right- buy two
, it's the only answer.
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Shelley
They're not too expensive. I'd be tempted to buy two and hang them side by side. After they fade from the sun, lights, and time you can flip them over.
Well, that's not a bad idea :thumbup:

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Old 06-18-2011, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
You can press it with a warm iron to get the creases out.
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I think that I would use a pressing cloth. Or is it plastic? If plastic, then I would be afraid to iron it.

Otherwise you could lay it flat on something smooth and flat in the sun, or else direct hot air from a hair dryer at it.
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
You can press it with a warm iron to get the creases out.
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I think that I would use a pressing cloth. Or is it plastic? If plastic, then I would be afraid to iron it.

Otherwise you could lay it flat on something smooth and flat in the sun, or else direct hot air from a hair dryer at it.
It's kinda slick, like most posters are. I wouldn't call it plastic as such, just more like a glossy poster paper.
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A warm iron saves posters...I've moved alot and I just iron things back to life!
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This might sound sacriligious, but I'd use a push pin; hang it front side out and take it down whenever I wanted to use it. Then both sides would be available. I have a colour wheel and like to hold my fabric against it, so hanging on a wall is not the most useful place.
Alternatively, you could laminate it, punch two holes in it, string the holes and hang it from the string. That way you could flip from side to side without taking it down.
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Originally Posted by magpiefeather
A warm iron saves posters...I've moved alot and I just iron things back to life!
Do you iron directly on your posters or use a press cloth or something?

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Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
funny you say the back is just for looks. I like the back better and would find it more useful. LOL. How big is it? Could you put it in a "floating frame" and just pull it off the wall as needed?
Laminate or put in a clear plastic frame (poster size) that has a clear plastic back. This way, you can flip the poster as needed.
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funny you say the back is just for looks. I like the back better and would find it more useful. LOL. How big is it? Could you put it in a "floating frame" and just pull it off the wall as needed?
Laminate or put in a clear plastic frame (poster size) that has a clear plastic back. This way, you can flip the poster as needed.
I do have some laminate on a roll, but it's not as wide as my new Color Wheel. Do you suppose it would be okay to 'piece' the laminate?

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Is it a heat fused laminate or clear contact paper type of laminate?

Heat fused is available at most print shops and is much stiffer than clear contact paper, but it does cost more and tends to last quite a bit longer than clear contact paper type laminate.

If you piece the laminate, one of two things will happen - you will not line up the pieces exactly causing an overlap or missing section. Overlap makes it extra stiff, missing section means a spot will eventually tear. It is the old time and cost vs convenience argument. How badly do you want it done now? Whatever you decide is the right answer, just be comfortable with your choice.
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