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Old 07-13-2005, 09:22 AM   #6
Allan Rahbek Allan Rahbek is offline
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Jimmie,

I am no expert on framing and my suggesting is more on the drawing.

I think that the blank paper in the bottom looks a bit strange to that frame. If it was me I would fill it with the red that you have done along the other three sides. That red works like a border area that makes the transition to the frame smoother and sort of works like a matting.

I like the frame and don
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