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PIN DISPLAY Curated Cork Board

PIN DISPLAY Curated Cork Board

Ach West

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I finally finished setting up my display the way I wanted - decorating cork boards with washi tape is fun!
I only have a small collection (I really need pins of Iago & Zazu, at least!), but I absolutely love every pin & love how they look together.

 
Some of it depends on the cork board itself - I have a different board for my non-Disney pins, & from the beginning the washi tape just won't stick to it, even temporarily.
To just keep the edges from peeling up over time, I wrapped the tape all the way around the sides of the cork board & onto the back (taking advantage of the fact my board doesn't have a frame), then put more tape over over the ends of the original strips (currently more washi tape, but since it's the back of the board I'm considering experimenting with duck tape which is usually stronger - but I've never tried on cork. Honestly if it works, I might cover my non-Disney board entirely in duck tape!).
 
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