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Busy Holiday Season!

Liz Chase

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Reno, NV
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The Frame Shop at Lakeside
This is the first year since 2014 that we have been really slammed with Christmas orders! Hope everyone else is enjoying the same! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!:smile:
 
This is the first year since 2014 that we have been really slammed with Christmas orders! Hope everyone else is enjoying the same! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!:smile:

We have been really busy as well.
We've been slammed with some off the wall projects and some crazy installations.
It's all good and I hope everyone has a great Holiday Season in business and with the families.:grouphug:
 
Craziest Christmas order so far...giant shadow box with 4 skateboards! Anyone else for craziest holiday order?
 
This was pretty crazy.
We did the installation as well in the "man cave" at a house that is more like a resort.
The "man cave" also has a full sized chilled wine room and a cigar smoking room.
There is also a full sized elevator that goes from the kitchen to the upstairs and down to the "man cave".
The elevator has a full sized chef hand painted on the elevator doors at all of the three levels.
There is also a full sized cinema theatre with neon marquee in the lower level with the "man cave".
This property has it's own roads inside the area with outbuildings for visitors and the crew that maintains the landscaping and house.

These shadowboxes have Optium museum acrylic on them and they have locking magnetic closures on the fronts.
The shadowboxes were created in the shop by joining 3 different sections together and staining to match the front frame.
The framed fronts have gas struts on the doors and they will pop up when opened.
The knives and swords have magnets holding them in their mounts and they can be removed and handled if desired.

This was about a 4 month project done in between our other stuff to be finished and delivered before Christmas.
You can click on the smaller images for a larger pic....
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WOW! Those look awesome...great job! Makes my skateboard shadow box look like child's play! Thanks for sharing.:thumb:
 
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