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sherrardk | 18:20 Fri 09th Nov 2018 | DIY
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I am going to mount some 10p coins inside small block frames (the fat frames that will stand up on their own). Looking for opinions on what frame/background colour(s) people think would be most effective (the frames are going to be quite small - holding 3, 4 or 5 coins which will be quite close together as they spell out names). Thank you :) (and if anyone knows how I can stick the coins to the frames without damaging the surface of the coins that would be useful too :) )
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What colour (if any) are the frames?
Glue dots and a black background
Black felt or velvet
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No frames bought yet.
I'd go with a darkish blue background and distressed silver frame. You can get perspex wallets to seal coins.
I'd agree with a dark background, unless the recipient has a favourite colour or you know the decor.
Are you using copper coins or 'silver' ?
There are plenty of coin frames etc, on ebay if you are looking for ideas.
put the coins in something like this first Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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They’re uncirculated a - z silver 10p’s - they’re actually v cute and funky.
Sorry, just re-read it and saw that you did put 10p coins.
I would imagine hot glue would be suitable - cheap glue guns available at Hobbycraft amongst others .

https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/craft-essentials/glues-and-adhesives/glue-guns
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I have a glue gun so I could do a trial run.
Lovely idea!
How about blue tac? You dont really want the coins to be damaged.

I'm doing the same and thats what I'm planning to do, just hope it works!
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Hadn’t thought of blue tac - wonder if they would look wonky?
Why would you use bluetac when you can use glue dots?
I agree, glue dots are your best friend on occasions like this. Velvet, or some fabric with a nap for background.
I have moved this thread into the subcategory "DIY" under the category "Home & Garden".
Think I would be using double sided adhesive tape. Something like the Unibond "no more nails" tape. It would keep the coins flatter than blue tack and no waiting for it to set like glue.

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