Proper way to display your window cards/posters
#1Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 6:00am
Updated On: 6/22/07 at 06:00 AM
#2re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 6:13amNice collection you got goin there.
#2re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 6:14am
Really? That may be "proper" for you, but it's WAY too busy IMHO.
I mean, that's nice and all, and apparently it works for you. But I prefer to be selective about the windowcards I get and spread them out. I like seeing WALL too.
LIVE THAT LESSON!!!!!!
#3re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 7:48am
Congrats for a great collection antonijan! Wow, how long have you been collecting? You're gonna need a bigger place pretty soon friend.
Looks really great to me, but then I'm a borderline theatre fanatic. Most importantly you like it, which is all that counts.
*gives you two thumbs up*
Yankeefan007
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
#4re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 8:28am
I'm with jordangirl.
WAY too busy. No focal point. Don't know where to look first.
shesamarshmallow
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/23/06
#5re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 9:54am
If I didn't know better, I'd think antonijan is making fun of himself.
Sadly, I know better.
RockabyeHamlet
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/05
#6re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 10:38am
If I did that, I think someone would try to get me committed..
..but whatever floats your boat.
"People who like Sondheim enjoy cruelty."-LuvtheEmcee
#7re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 10:50amHow many of these threads do we need?
#8re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 11:04amThat room makes me itchy. Dusting must be a bee-yotch.
#9re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:14pm
interesting. i agree a bit busy
btw what is the one there that has a palestinian and israeli flag on it?
lyntom
Swing Joined: 5/1/07
#10re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:22pmwow, you guys are brutal. i think its is so much more about the incredible collection than how it's displayed. that must have taken forever to collect, frame, and hang that many window cards/poster. i am truly impressed
#11re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:34pmSearch please. There is already a WALL thread.
#12re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:36pm
"Search please. There is already a WALL thread."
What there is enough room on your wall for two wall threads :)
#13re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:42pmIt's the set design for "eurydice"! Without the cool elevator, of course.
#14re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 12:46pmInstead of collecting playbills and window cards, I'm just going to start collecting self-absorbed threads by Antonijan. There should be enough by now to print out and completely cover my bedroom wall.
Julian2
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
#15re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 1:50pm
They look faded, unless its just the quality of the photograph. But even in that, antonijan, I expected better from you.
#16re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 1:51pm
Wow. I would love to be in your house during an earthquake, antonijan.
Edit: Oh, and I see your PhotoBucket acct is public!
#17re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 3:13pm
Happy Friday!!!
The posters are actually from the waiting area of the New Conservatory Theater in San Francisco :P
and I took pictures of it when I saw the show "Legends" last wednesday.
Come support and see shows at the San Francisco New Conservatory Theater
http://www.nctcsf.org/
Other shows that I have seen from there are:
Farm Boys
Wilde Boys and I am gonna see the Tony Award Winning show "Take me Out" before it closes in July 14.
Updated On: 6/22/07 at 03:13 PM
#18re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 3:47pmI was gonna say it isn't it a bitch trying to find 14 by 22 frames at a reasonable price.
RockabyeHamlet
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/05
#19re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 4:26pm
"Wow. I would love to be in your house during an earthquake, antonijan. "
- HAHA!
"People who like Sondheim enjoy cruelty."-LuvtheEmcee
#20re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 4:34pm
I was gonna say it isn't it a bitch trying to find 14 by 22 frames at a reasonable price.
BC/EFA flea market. $20 a piece and it's a tax write-off.
Wanting life but never knowing how
#21re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 4:48pmWhat places other than NYC shops etc can you find 14x22 frames? Please tell because its a fortune to have these custom framed....
#22re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 4:53pmI usually get mine at www.americanframe.com. They are cut to size and cost about $22.
#23re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 5:25pm
Instead of collecting playbills and window cards, I'm just going to start collecting self-absorbed threads by Antonijan. There should be enough by now to print out and completely cover my bedroom wall.
LMAO. How did I miss this the first time around? It must be repeated.
#24re: Proper way to display your window cards/posters
Posted: 6/22/07 at 6:31pm
Long story short: I've never had a boyfriend, never felt I was missing anything, never wanted to be romantic, hate people who condescendingly say "oh, but love is woooooonnnnnderful!!!", am happy to die a spinster, never yearned for a boyfriend, am happy for people in happy relationships, never had a serious (realistic) crush, cannot envision myeslf married, like chocolate, hate pink, and feel very...
...unique.
LMAO. How did I miss this the first time around? It must be repeated.
Updated On: 6/22/07 at 06:31 PM
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