Display your collection of race bibs and running medals as a work of art with the BibFOLIO+™ race bib and medal display from Gone For a Run. This running display holds up to 24 race medals and 100 race bibs.
How to display your race bibs and medals to help keep you motivated and on track in your fitness goals.
As a runner I proudly display my medals, but my race bibs were just getting stacked on a shelf. I started to brainstorm a fun craft project that I could to do with race bibs that would help display them. ATTENTION CRAFTY RUNNERS, this one is especially for you: I found these big letters at a craft store and figured I would Mod Podge some of my race bibs on them. You can also get wood letters on Amazon. See link below. After arranging the bibs in a way that made me happy I Mod Podged them on. To stick the sides down I used a hot glue gun. I am very happy with the way they turned out. I had fun doing this race bib craft project and it was relatively easy. This is a really fun way to display some of my favorite bibs. Here are the supplies you need: Want to come back to this? Pin it for later! ??
Make the most of your post-run swag with everything from craft projects to meaningful donations.
These high quality stainless steel Bib Hooks fit perfectly onto all Allied Medal Hangers in order to also display your favorite race bibs! Our customers love these Bib Hooks, as they allow you to display multiple race bibs at the same time so all bibs can be seen, rather than just the front bib. We also like the bib hooks because then each bib can be hung with it's corresponding finisher medal! At $3.50 for a packet of 25 bib hooks, they're hard to beat value-wise! If you'd prefer a stand-alone bib holder, you could use any of our medal hangers to hang bibs from using these S-hooks. The 12" wide or 18" wide, single hang bar designs would be a great size for this concept. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to message us! We'd love to hear from you.
Last summer I ran my first 5k. I had spent my whole life loathing running...and avoiding it at all costs. I went from not being able to run ...
When I revamped the corner of the study to create a small built-in bar, it meant displacing the running-related items I was displaying there -- some photos, race bibs, medals, etc. I knew I wanted to relocate them somewhere eventually, but wasn't sure exactly where. I also knew we needed to update them, because the photos we had up were from Sam's full marathon (which my dad and I ran part of as a relay team) and his first half marathon, and since then I've run my first two half marathons (one of them with Sam and my dad), and we did a Tough Mudder in June. We got some great photos from some of these, so I wanted to be sure to incorporate those. Awhile ago I picked up some frames on sale at Michael's, and this weekend finally got my act together. I decided to put together a small gallery wall in the narrow wall space that leads from the kitchen to study. It seemed like the best option where we could put up some photos we really like (and find inspirational, which I need right now as I train for my first full marathon, which Sam will likely do too), but not dominate one of our main living spaces since frankly pictures of us crowing triumphantly while sweating profusely aren't exactly what I want any given room to focus on (and given window placement and the art we already have, we don't actually have a lot of extra wall space). I picked some of my favorite photos, and printed them at CVS in a mix of 4x6s and 5x7s to match the frames I had (plus the two shadowboxes I already had on hand). Then I laid out all my frames on the floor and matched photos to them (you can see that I also threw in a smattering of race bibs): Then it was a simple matter of popping them into the frames and getting ready to hang them. A handful of the frames were only meant to be tabletop frames, so didn't have hangers for the wall. I picked up some sawtooth hangers along with the frames, and then just attached them to all the tabletop frames as needed. I was sure to remove the glass etc from the frame and hammer on a soft surface -- seems self-evident, but I've accidentally damaged frames before not thinking. The other small prep piece for tabletop frames is that I usually like to rip off the portion of the frame that makes it stand up, since that will cause it to hang unevenly on the wall. They're usually pretty easy to just yank off, either by hand or with pliers. Then I stood in front of my two walls and basically eyeballed an arrangement that I thought looked good and that I thought I could add to over time. Here's where we ended: (the first wall, looking in toward the study/living room) (the second wall, opposite the first, looking toward the kitchen; ignore that gross light switch, the kitchen walls need some help) I like it quite a lot -- I tried to pick photos that made good photos in their own right, so while it's running-themed hopefully it isn't too over the top. Sam and I have nicknamed it "Triumph Alley." In case you're curious, below are the photos that are up there (except for one, from Sam's first half marathon, which we don't have in digital form, and for the three bibs that I also framed). (Sam, me, and my dad walking to the start line for Sam's marathon, which my dad and I each ran 6-mile legs of) (Me and Sam starting the last 6 miles of his marathon) (Crossing the marathon finish line. Somehow Sam manages to look better than me despite the fact that he's run 26.2 miles and I've only run 6.) (Sam, me, and my dad after the marathon/relay) (I don't think it's real gold) (Me during my first half marathon, in lovely Vermont) (Crossing the finish line of my first half marathon) (Sam, me, and my dad after finishing the BAA half marathon in Boston -- my dad's first!) (Me and Sam before starting the Tough Mudder) (Me and Sam emerging from a dumpster of ice water, one of the Tough Mudder obstacles) (Sam carrying me for one of the Tough Mudder obstacles that involved carrying a team member) (Me, Sam, and our teammate Shannon just over the Tough Mudder finish line)
You’ve finally managed to run that 42km, and your marathon bib and finisher medal are the physical reminders of your hard work and determination. Over time, you’ve managed to accumulate a pretty nice collection. But what do you do with your bibs and medals, apart from letting them gather dust in your home? Here are 11 interesting ways to breathe new life into your marathon bibs and medals.
As a runner I proudly display my medals, but my race bibs were just getting stacked on a shelf. I started to brainstorm a fun craft project that I could to do with race bibs that would help display them. ATTENTION CRAFTY RUNNERS, this one is especially for you: I found these big letters at a craft store and figured I would Mod Podge some of my race bibs on them. You can also get wood letters on Amazon. See link below. After arranging the bibs in a way that made me happy I Mod Podged them on. To stick the sides down I used a hot glue gun. I am very happy with the way they turned out. I had fun doing this race bib craft project and it was relatively easy. This is a really fun way to display some of my favorite bibs. Here are the supplies you need: Want to come back to this? Pin it for later! ??
You’ve finally managed to run that 42km, and your marathon bib and finisher medal are the physical reminders of your hard work and determination. Over time, you’ve managed to accumulate a pretty nice collection. But what do you do with your bibs and medals, apart from letting them gather dust in your home? Here are 11 interesting ways to breathe new life into your marathon bibs and medals.
Geverfd met zwarte schoolbordverf. Er zijn plaatsen waar u uw PR's kunt vastleggen op de 5 km, 10 km, halve marathon en volledige marathon. Krijt inbegrepen (omdat wij zo geweldig zijn). Als u verschillende evenementen vermeld wilt hebben, is dat geen probleem. Vermeld gewoon wat u wilt in het bericht aan de verkoper tijdens het afrekenen. Er is ruimte voor maximaal 5 afstanden. ***Omdat dit artikel is geverfd met schoolbordverf, is het alleen verkrijgbaar in het zwart. Standaard worden witte letters gebruikt. Wij kunnen de letters in elke gewenste kleur bedrukken. Als je een andere kleur belettering wilt, geef dan de wijziging aan in het bericht aan de verkoper tijdens het afrekenen. Details: - 10 haken. (Elke haak kan meer dan één medaille bevatten en kan maximaal 10 pond bevatten.) - 2 clips om meerdere race hesjes tegelijk vast te houden -11 1/4 inch hoog en 18 inch breed. -Handbeschilderd met 2 lagen verf - Belettering en afbeeldingen worden aangebracht met een hightech UV-printer. Wij gebruiken geen vinylstickers. - 2 Zaagtandhangers aan de achterkant voor vlakke ophanging. Het product wordt geleverd met de slabbetjesclips al gemonteerd. Houd er rekening mee dat de haken niet worden bevestigd om schade tijdens het transport te voorkomen. Gaten zijn voorgeboord en haken worden apart meegeleverd. De haken zijn eenvoudig met de hand vast te draaien. Voeg een extra rij haken toe met deze aanbieding: https://www.etsy.com/listing/97730161/extra-hook-add-on?ref=related-3 Voeg een elegante afgeschuinde rand toe aan dit bord door deze aanbieding toe te voegen: https://www.etsy.com/listing/181721863/beveled-edge-add-on?ref=related-1 Wilt u dat wij het voor u inpakken? Voeg deze vermelding gewoon toe aan uw winkelwagentje: https://www.etsy.com/listing/181720887/gift-wrap-add-on We kunnen een persoonlijke notitie toevoegen aan de achterkant van uw medaillehouder met deze aanbieding: https://www.etsy.com/listing/181717600/back-of-sign-inscription-add-on?ref=related-0 Zorg ervoor dat u de banner op onze winkelpagina bekijkt om onze huidige doorlooptijd voor bestellingen te zien. Neem gerust contact met ons op als u vragen heeft. Wij helpen u graag
How to display your race bibs and medals to help keep you motivated and on track in your fitness goals.
This is a DIY 2023 / 2024 manchester Marathon frame to display your medal and running bib. You can add your own photo and running times into the frame, we will add the map of the marathon route. Each frame comes complete with a 30mm wide black frame, perspex front, custom 2023 white mount cut out of each item such as the medal, photo, title, map. MDF backing and fixtures to hang on the wall. Opening sizes: Running bib: 8" x 5" (20cm x 12.9cm) Text title: 3" x 1" (7.5cm x 2.5cm) Marathon Map size: 6" x 4" (15cm x 10.5cm) Medal size: 3.5" x 3.5" (9cm x 9cm) Choice of 7 Frame Colours: Black White Mahogany Gold Oak Grey Silver Choice of 2 mount colours: Black White Please note; MEDAL, RUNNING BIB is not included
This editable and fully customizable race bib will give a really professional look to your upcoming running race or event. This printable race bib is a Canva template which can be edited with a free account. Use the link in the PDF file you will receive when purchasing this digital download and simple add your details. Dimensions of the bib are 8.5x7.25 inches (22 x 19cm). This is a digital download for your to print not a physical product. Not for commercial use. Please do not sell this item onwards as is.
These high quality stainless steel Bib Hooks fit perfectly onto all Allied Medal Hangers in order to also display your favorite race bibs! Our customers love these Bib Hooks, as they allow you to display multiple race bibs at the same time so all bibs can be seen, rather than just the front bib. We also like the bib hooks because then each bib can be hung with it's corresponding finisher medal! At $3.50 for a packet of 25 bib hooks, they're hard to beat value-wise! If you'd prefer a stand-alone bib holder, you could use any of our medal hangers to hang bibs from using these S-hooks. The 12" wide or 18" wide, single hang bar designs would be a great size for this concept. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to message us! We'd love to hear from you.
How to display your race bibs and medals to help keep you motivated and on track in your fitness goals.
Over the past 4 years, D and I have run many races. We enjoy it and love that we do it as a team. Well 2 times the races and 2 times the race medals start to add up. We needed a display for the…
Father's day is coming up and I couldn't think of anything to get my dad. He is one of those difficult people to buy presents f...
An awesome custom CARVED WOOD medal holder to organize and display your medals! This premium quality medal hanger rack is the perfect gift for any runner; inquire about other sports as well! Honest to goodness skilled labor is used to make each and every one of these, you will not be disappointed. Details: • Comes in three sizes, 18x7, 23x9, and 28x11 inches. • Comes with 9, 21, or 27 metal hanger hooks depending upon the size. • Hanging hardware included and installed ( 2 saw tooth hangers ). • Select between a Classic Black with natural carving or an elegant Natural / Black infill finish. Why are these medal hangers the best? • Made from sturdy Oak hardwood, not cheap MDF or common Pine. You can feel and see the wood grain. • The text and graphics are CARVED DEEP into the wood, no cheap stickers or cut-rate UV printer is used. • Has a professional quality SPRAYED ON FINISH that is smooth as silk, not brushed or rolled on paint. If you would like a hanger with custom text, please purchase this listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1393537259/custom-race-medal-hanger-for-baseball?click_key=ae22cd71e5fa243f4ada57bfb5b9cccfe9a52237%3A1393537259&click_sum=1ab66743&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 Please note that the hooks will not be attached when shipped to prevent damage during. Holes are pre-drilled and the included hooks are easily screwed in by hand. Please contact me with any questions that you might have and especially if you are interested in other designs. You can see all my medal hangers here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mymedalrack?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=42124163
How to display your race bibs and medals to help keep you motivated and on track in your fitness goals.
Make the most of your post-run swag with everything from craft projects to meaningful donations.
As a runner I proudly display my medals, but my race bibs were just getting stacked on a shelf. I started to brainstorm a fun craft project that I could to do with race bibs that would help display them. ATTENTION CRAFTY RUNNERS, this one is especially for you: I found these big letters at a craft store and figured I would Mod Podge some of my race bibs on them. You can also get wood letters on Amazon. See link below. After arranging the bibs in a way that made me happy I Mod Podged them on. To stick the sides down I used a hot glue gun. I am very happy with the way they turned out. I had fun doing this race bib craft project and it was relatively easy. This is a really fun way to display some of my favorite bibs. Here are the supplies you need: Want to come back to this? Pin it for later! ??
How to display your race bibs and medals to help keep you motivated and on track in your fitness goals.
Having done a number of running races, I’ve accumulated a pile of race bibs, as well as medals on various kinds of ribbon. I’m not one to stockpile things I’m not using and wonder…
Our sleek BibDISPLAY frame is made from high quality acrylic and is specifically designed to draw your eye's attention to just the race bib and not the frame. Each BibDISPLAY frame features a wood backer with both an easel back and a wall hanger option.
Display your collection of race bibs and running medals as a work of art with the BibFOLIO+™ race bib and medal display from Gone For a Run. This running display holds up to 24 race medals and 100 race bibs.