Hey everyone, I recently came across a unique product used for displaying your pin collections, and I wanted to share it.
Here is some information from the company about the Bauble Board
.

A Bauble Board™ is a fun, inexpensive way to display your lapel pins as
well as patches, key chains, buttons, ribbons, jewelry, pictures, fishing
lures, dog tags, lanyards, ticket stubs and much more. What a great gift
idea.
Why use a boring corkboard or expensive shadowbox to show off your prized
lapel pin collection when you can choose from over 20 custom shapes, 14 different colors, and over 18 custom transfer design choices, and if you still don’t find exactly what you are looking for, then just contact them at
www.baubleboard.com. Custom Bauble Boards™ are what they are all about.
Bauble Boards™ are made from 1/2″ thick fiberboard, which is made from
post-consumer recycled paper, containing no asbestos or formaldehyde
additives. They are covered in high quality linen like fabric derived from
jute. They are lightweight yet very durable and are manufactured in the
U.S.A. by creative people who love what they do.
You can personalize it yourself; request a custom transfer, or select a
transfer from the online store (shop.baubleboard.com). Custom transfers are
permanently adhered using a superior quality heat transfer material.
Each Bauble Board™ is finished with a backing that you can write on to help
you remember the details about your baubles and comes ready to hang on your
wall.
BaubleBoard.com’s mission: “To share some inexpensive fun through our
BaubleBoards™.
We hope that with a Bauble Board™ people will reflect on their fun past
events, accomplishments, and associations and through that ignite the
motivation to look forward to future fun events, new accomplishments, and
meaningful associations.”
They guarantee satisfaction and even include an American Flag Lapel Pin free
with every order! Check them out at
www.baubleboard.com
Bauble Board™ …because it’s fun!
Tags: board, display, lapel pin
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