Travel ticket display

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there is a box with some tickets in it and the words been there done that

Tip of the Day Monday: Shadow Box keepsakes I save all my concert ticket stubs,wrist bands to events,admittance tickets to attractions and tickets to plays and theatre.They are part of my great memories. They are usually in a box or a draw hidden away. I love this idea to display them in one place.A craft store shadow box display is easy to make for all to see.

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there are three pictures on the wall and one has a sign that says travel oh, the places you'll go there is fun to be done

The galvanized metal boards are from Hobby Lobby, as is the framed Dr. Seuss quote. I purchased extra metal boards in anticipation of needing additional magnet room for new adventures! These make a lovely focal point in our dining room!

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a wall covered in lots of different types of cards

Check out ideas for what to do with old ticket stubs and Playbills at Vivid Seats. From ticket stub displays to Playbill binders, we've got your craft options covered.

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there is a black frame with some paper cut out of it and the words where next

Adventure awaits with this novel way to record the adventures of a lifetime. Your choice of signpost map signs are displayed off-centre to create this personalised map artwork Great as a gift for a keen traveller and those who are planning their next global trip. It would also make an ideal leaving or retirement gift, and can be personalised with custom text. ARTWORK DETAILS • Signpost signs vary in size depending on how many are required; an approx size is 1cm tall, 6.5cm wide (3/4" x…

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there is a white frame with some tickets in it on a table next to a brick wall

Ticket Stub Shadow Box. I've seen many versions of this; here is my take on it. 8"-square shadow box from Michaels (actually a "wish bank" that has a nice size slot already cut in the top for additional tickets.) I used some map-print scrapbook paper and the phrase "Been There, Done That...".

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