If you've ever been to a Home Interiors show, you probably remember
the display easels that the demonstrators used to show you how to make lovely groupings for your walls at home--a picture
or two, sconces, a shelf and flowers, maybe a figurine and candle.
The display boards were made of some kind of
foam or something, under heavy duty fabric. You could use pins to stick into the board, as you would use nails in your walls,
to hang your pretties.
I personally liked to use the T pins, and pin with a T shape at the top.
One time,
I was leaning close to the board to see the pins and match them up to holes in the back of one of my pretties, and yes! I
did it! I actually leaned so close that my hair got caught in one of the other T pins already positioned on the board.
If you have bangs, then it's no biggie--you just re-fluff them, and you're good to go! But when you have your hair
up, and the front length of it comes past your chin when it's down, it's not quite as easy of a fix! Fortunately, everyone
laughed(much to my embarrassment), and they didn't hold my messy "do" against me!