 
I traveled to Australia and New Zealand recently to visit some of my  American friends that are currently living there - and isn't that really  the best way to travel? You get to live for free and experience the  country as a "native" does. I have recently got the travel bug and it  made me think of all the places I want to go to, and all of the places  I've been to so far. I don't want to forget how fortunate I've been to  travel, but I felt it is pretty tacky to just buy an ugly map and pin it  to the wall, and push tacks into places you've been. So I decided to  make my own version of that, but in a cute and girly way.
I  started off by searching for the perfect map. I thought it would be  relatively easy to find a simplistic version the world...but it really  wasn't. I ended up ordering 
this map which ships from the UK. Turns out, there is also one 
here  that ships from the US, but is currently out of stock. So I ordered the  poster and patiently (read: not patiently at all) waited for it to  arrive.
Once it did, I was presently surprised to find  out that the grey that is shown online is actually a metallic gray. I  then went to the craft store and purchased cork board. The diminsions of  my poster are 91 cm x 62 cm, and I was lucky to find a roll of cork  board that was 91 cm x 100 cm. Perfect. I laid them both out, and placed  books on them over night to try to flatten them out.
|  | 
| Hans supervising. I knew those chemistry books would come in handy! | 
The  next morning, I removed the books and started the process of gluing the  poster to the cork board. I used an all purpose glue to do this. I  wanted something that could be spread on with a brush. When I first  started this, I started to freak out a bit because the poster paper is  very thin, so instead of staying smooth, there started to be bumps. The  more I glued though, the more I enjoyed the texture the poster was  taking on. The glue has to cover the entire board, or else you'll have  spots that stay smooth. After each section was glued, I used  bobby pins to secure them together. I felt this was better than using  clamps because the clamps would leave marks from the pressure. I let  this sit over night, and then cut off the remaining unused cork board.





This was my first time doing any sort of wood working, so feel free to give me tips/ways of doing this easier. I went to the Home Depot and walked around aimlessly until I conned some poor man into helping me pick out and cut molding. I made sure to get the pieces extra long in case I screwed up with the sawing of the edges. Using a miter box, I cut pieces so that the edges around the poster were about 1.5 inches shorter than the poster. This step took the better part of an hour, since I was hand sawing.  
|  | 
| the finished cut product | 
 | 
 | 
My original plan was to wood glue the pieces together, and once they were dried I was going to hammer in staples to secure.
|  | 
| nice try, noob | 
 | 
 | 
Turns out, not clamping the wood means the glue doesn't really do anything, and trying to hammer in those stamples split the wood. So I made my 3rd trip to the Home Depot in 24 hours to buy some brackets. These were screwed onto the sides of the corners, holding the wood together. I was in panic mode so there are no pictures to document.
I then used a satin spray paint in a bright baby blue. I sprayed 4 coats on and let sit over night. The next morning I nailed on saw tooth hanger.
I placed the corkboard map onto the back of the frame to place it. I used small wire nails and nailed in a nail every couple of inches.
And then I hung it up! Since the cork board is thin I used a wire cutter to cut the straight pins I planned on using shorter. Then I pinned all the places I've been. I love the way this turned out, and its really making me excited to continue to explore.