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      Location: Lewisburg, Tennessee | Love the window frame idea and I just happen to have one that I've been wondering what to do with!
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| here is 1 I just finished. I just have to add the glass yet. holds 2--8x10's and 8 buckles. I can do any metal cutouts you want
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    Location: Texas | You can either hang them by the tongues, or as I did. Hook tongue on one side and the bar side hangs on an little "s" hook. |
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  Location: Indiana | I'm horrible at starting something and not completely finishing it. I still need to add more pictures, fill with buckles and make sure the frames are straight but you can get the idea. I got the frames at Walmart before Christmas a few years ago and I think I have $36 in them. Put them on the wall with the removable velcro 3M strips. Most of the pictures are of the kids competing because I never got around to pulling ours out LOL
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     Location: Wide open spaces, Canada. | Here's both of them
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   Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! |
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My mind still works
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| porky - 2014-01-13 2:08 AM Here is one of our frames ...
this one's real pretty and I like Jazz's frame...neat stuff to see - good post |
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       Location: North Dakota |
Haha, me too! The few buckles I have won so far, are on my belts that I wear.
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     Location: Wisconsin | I would like to get a coffee table, but decided on a buckle tree. Its made of horseshoes and is shaped like a pine tree. I get it next month! |
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       Location: Glendive Mt. | I just bought one from Brent Puhls photography and LOVe it. I bought it as a gift for my daughter and I love that you can buy them with various picture and buckle options. I had one made with 1 8 x 10 and two buckle holders. as said great workmanship.. thanks Brent |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | nettieb3 - 2014-01-15 4:46 PM I would like to get a coffee table, but decided on a buckle tree. Its made of horseshoes and is shaped like a pine tree. I get it next month!
Do you have a picture of this buckle tree? Sounds really neat. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Southtxponygirl - 2014-01-13 11:34 PM Cowjazz - 2014-01-13 11:19 PM Is the email correct? [email protected]?
I just resent them.
Awesome I just got them, I love this ideal. Ok I will have to resize so it will take a min.
Cowjazz I love this ideal, its really cute and I have a couple of window frames just like these going to have to give it a try. 
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    Location: Texas!! | I had a coffee table built for my daughter's buckles (only a few are mine...lol). It use to be cute and organized. It has cow hide under the buckles, but you can't even see it any more. We have them just thrown in there and a few other places....
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     Location: Okla | puhlsphotography - 2014-01-12 5:32 PM these are just a few of the ones I do. I have a lot more on my face book page under Puhls Picture Frames. I can make them however you want and can do any metal cutouts you want
I display mine in a frame, much like # 3 in these pics. |
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| puhlsphotography - 2014-01-14 9:11 AM
here is 1 I just finished. I just have to add the glass yet. holds 2--8x10's and 8 buckles. I can do any metal cutouts you want
How much would something like this cost? if you dont mind me asking? its really pretty! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | rodeodelux - 2014-01-16 9:12 AM I had a coffee table built for my daughter's buckles (only a few are mine...lol). It use to be cute and organized. It has cow hide under the buckles, but you can't even see it any more. We have them just thrown in there and a few other places....
I think its time for another coffee table to be built. |
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 Ace Ventura Pet Detective
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     Location: Wisconsin | Southtxponygirl - 2014-01-15 10:27 PM nettieb3 - 2014-01-15 4:46 PM I would like to get a coffee table, but decided on a buckle tree. Its made of horseshoes and is shaped like a pine tree. I get it next month! Do you have a picture of this buckle tree? Sounds really neat.
I dont know how to get a picture up...heck, im still sporting the same profile pic for the past 4 yrs!. PM me your phone and i can send. |
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