Y'all know almost every thing. I don't know who else to ask.
I am re-doing my office decor.
The new theme is going to be music.
I got some frames for my early 70's to early 80's LPs and put four in a grouping and got a couple of complimentary toss pillows for my loveseat.
They look great. The album covers are really art.
I also bought a vintage Rolling Stone magazine (1980, Tom Petty on the cover and a headline "McCartney Busted in Japan"). I have three other Rolling Stone mags: a duo from 1989, special editions on the Seventies and the Eighties. Plus one with Mick and Keith on the cover.
I want to frame them. Crap. How does one frame magazines? They are like time capsules...the ads for cigarettes and adult beverages, swatches and fashions and "Personal word processors."
Awesome. But I don't want to seal them in something so they can never be opened. My LP frames are clear on front and back and snap open easily so you can take them out, read the back cover, etc.
What to do?
Also, is there a web site from which I can nab album covers as computer wallpaper? My desktop displaying various albums would be just too cool.
Thanks
~jackie



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