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Frame Your Own Artwork
« on: June 14, 2010, 12:29:18 PM »
 Frame Your Own Artwork With Quality Photo Frames
By Susan Slobac


Artists who create fine art photography as well as painters can save a great deal of money when they choose to frame their own artwork. The best way to determine what is available as far as the range of photo framing supplies on the market today is to visit a fine art photography framing supplies website. Here you will find all types of photo framing supplies, including wood and metal photo frames, photo mat and mount board, as well as other accessories useful to you in your framing endeavors.

You will discover that you can choose a picture frame that is ready made or custom made. Ready made photo frames are less expensive than custom options, and this makes it a more cost effective framing solution. There are dozens of sizes of ready made photo frames available, making it fairly easy to find the correct size for your artwork. Another benefit that comes from using ready made photo frames is that they are readily available, so you will not have to wait for any special orders to be placed, but can instead get your photos framed right away. If your artwork is very large or small, it may require the use of a custom made picture frame. An artist has the most flexibility when using a custom picture frame, because you will control each aspect of the frame's appearance, from the types of picture frame mouldings used to the size of the finished frame. Picture frame mouldings are available in wood and metal styles, so you have a great deal of optimization options for displaying your artwork exactly the way you wish.

In addition to a frame, you will also need a few other photo framing supplies. These will often include a mat and a mount board, glazing and perhaps a hanging mechanism if you want to display your artwork on the wall. A mat keeps the glazing from touching the surface of the artwork, and helps to not only keep the photo in place within the frame but also provides a little air pocket in the frame as well, to reduce the chances of moisture coming in contact with the delicate photo surface. The mount board may be made of foam core, which is lightweight and sturdy, to provide a smooth surface upon which your photo will lay. Glazing is available in glass and acrylic styles, and accessories such as picture corners or hinging tape are used to place the artwork securely in position within the frame itself.

So give framing a try with the wealth of photo framing supplies available online.

Susan Slobac writes about-- photo frames

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