So I was wondering, how do you display ribbons and rosettes your dogs get?
When I had my own place I had one wall in the living room dedicated to each dog. They also had a lot less stuff than they do now I put flat ribbons in a frame large enough to put all the ribbons for a title in the frame, hung any rosettes from the edge of the frame, and put the title certificate above or next to the ribbons.
Now, I have a lot of rosettes, a lot of certificates, and a good number of flat ribbons. The UKC ribbons are nice because they have a string to hang them from, but the AKC ribbons are all flat with nothing to hang them with. I'm thinking frames are the only way to go with those. Are there ribbon/rosette hangers/racks or something?
I have much less wall space than i used to have. Most of my open wall space is at a 45 degree angle to the floor, so can't really hang much on it
ETA: How do you un-crincle ribbons? I have a couple that got a little wrinkled in the boxes when I was moving. I was thinking maybe an iron on low heat, but not sure how safe that is...
When I had my own place I had one wall in the living room dedicated to each dog. They also had a lot less stuff than they do now I put flat ribbons in a frame large enough to put all the ribbons for a title in the frame, hung any rosettes from the edge of the frame, and put the title certificate above or next to the ribbons.
Now, I have a lot of rosettes, a lot of certificates, and a good number of flat ribbons. The UKC ribbons are nice because they have a string to hang them from, but the AKC ribbons are all flat with nothing to hang them with. I'm thinking frames are the only way to go with those. Are there ribbon/rosette hangers/racks or something?
I have much less wall space than i used to have. Most of my open wall space is at a 45 degree angle to the floor, so can't really hang much on it
ETA: How do you un-crincle ribbons? I have a couple that got a little wrinkled in the boxes when I was moving. I was thinking maybe an iron on low heat, but not sure how safe that is...