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Harvest Photo with Mount?

Do any of you frame harvest photos and hang it by your shoulder mounts?

My dad has a birthday coming up and I thought it might be cool to frame the harvest photos with old barn wood frames and arrange them around the mounts. Can't seem to find any pics of that being done to see what it would look like. If any of you do this, could you post pics so I could see what it would look like?

Thanks!
 
I have always thought of doing the same thing i havent ever seen it done either. Now im interested to see if anyone else has done it. I am sure you dad would love it either way!!!
 
Ive done this to all my kills. I use a light colored wood frame my mother-inlaw orders from her store. I then use a black marker to write the date of kill, method, yardage, type of weapon and bullet/broadhead, and the farm harvested. It kinda tells the story behind the harvest without having to tell it verbally. I hang them under the mt. I can go into my mancave/ garage and relive all those hunts just looking at the pictures. I do it all the time!! lol
 
With mine, I use a insert from a cupboard door(we have a major cupboard maker close that throws away tons), paint the edges black, and then put harvest and trail cam pics on the board, along with "name of the buck" and date of kill..
 
I have one that I have done. The photo is a 11x17 and is hanging under one of my biggest deer to date. Looks pretty cool
 
I bought over 30 rustic Cedar frames from a place on the internet and have an 8x10 framed pic under or next to all of my mounts and have a line of frames on the wall near the ceiling around my man cave. Those pics vary from nice smallmouths that I caught, nice fish my boys caught, turkeys, coyotes, family deer pics, pheasant hunts from years past . . . . I think you will really like it, but if you don't, pull them down.
 
I used a latex varnish to glue a picture I printed out on paper, then went over top of it with more latex varnish to permanently have it on a turkey fan holder I made. Only drawback might be that it is a permanent part of the display.

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