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Old 07-12-2005, 08:32 PM   #3
Jenni Nolen Jenni Nolen is offline
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Hi Jimmie,

I like the rich brown of the frame, but I have to agree that the beading competes for your attention. If you want to experiment with a variety of styles there is a framing site where you can upload an image and try frames on your work, it's www.pictureframes.com.

Jenni
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