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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Soo ever since my Grandpa passed away in October we have slowly been going thru things....were having an auction so ya know the usual type stuff! Well, today in his barn we found a plastic holder and inside are every hunting license from 1950-1966. He kept them all and they are all in near perfect condition from being in the holder. Well, of course my hunting/fishing fanatic SO just had to have them and I think they're pretty dang cool too! We are trying to think of a cool way to display or keep them. It would go with the theme of our new house and it's something that has a story for us. We just don't know what to do. We don't want them to sit in there and get forgotten again!
Anyone with any ideas please offer them...I would greatly appreciate it :) |
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     Location: Colorful Colorado | Depending on how many you have you could place a photo of him then surround him with the licences. Use scrapbook materials to add color, then frame it.
If you have tons you could arrange them on a coffee table or end table then decopauge them. |
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    Location: Oregon | You can go to a framing shop and have a special mat cut and insert all the fishing licenses into a spot plus add a pic of your Grandpa. Maybe pic of Grandpa in the center and fishing licenses around that. |
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Point And Shoot
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      Location: the land of heat and rain. | Put a clothesline on your wall and use clothes pins to hang them from across the wall. |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | squeek - 2014-04-20 12:20 AM You can go to a framing shop and have a special mat cut and insert all the fishing licenses into a spot plus add a pic of your Grandpa. Maybe pic of Grandpa in the center and fishing licenses around that.
This is what I would suggest. Your grandfather thought enough of them to keep them and I think this would be the best way to keep them like he had them. In the same condition they were in originally. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | We went thru them and there are a few missing. I'm thinking there are about 12. I'll have to look again! Thanks for the ideas. I'm so glad he kept them. |
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   Location: Colorado | I'm thinking they are about the size of a credit card? Make a wood picture frame, apply them around the edges, maybe in a scattered uneven way, coat with a varnish or clear spray, Get some glass , backing And add your favorite pic of him! |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Flax filly...I LOVE THIS IDEA! Although, they are larger than a business card more like about an index card BUT it could still work! Holy cow! Yay! |
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    Location: Texas | If you are not wanting to alter them in any way, I would suggest scanning them or photographing them to a digital file. You can upload pictures to shutterfly.com and create a photo book of them. That way, they are preserved but copies can be made for others in your family who may also want a copy. |
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