Finding Quality Wood Picture Frames
Wood picture frames are the natural choice for framing valuable art work and photographic prints; they provide a warmth and luster that goes with virtually any décor, and are available in numerous styles as kits and as ready-made frames. There are many different finishes and types of
wood to choose from; however, it's important to understand that good quality wood picture frames are only one component of the frame project.
Proper framing requires a number of different picture framing supplies in addition to your basic wood picture frames, including mount board, mat board, hanging materials and glazing. This is also true incidentally of photo framing supplies, and even more important when it comes to protecting the print. Ultimately, that is what framing supplies are really about: protecting the quality of your painting or photo from the elements and environmental pollutants, UV light and acids that can cause the m to become faded or discolored.
In addition to a good frame, one of the framing supplies you'll need is archival quality mount board. This is what holds your artifact (painting or photo) upright and rigid. The image is then sandwiched between this and the mat board, which serves as a barrier that prevents the artifact from coming in direct contact with the glazing (the clear sheet of glass or acrylic that is placed over the artifact). These two picture framing supplies are the heart of the framing job. In order to affix the artifact to these surfaces, you have a few different options here - but spray or brush-on adhesives are definitely not among them. It is preferable to use photo corners or tissue hangers. The latter are also available as photo framing supplies, and act like mild double-stick tape.
Proper framing requires a number of different picture framing supplies in addition to your basic wood picture frames, including mount board, mat board, hanging materials and glazing. This is also true incidentally of photo framing supplies, and even more important when it comes to protecting the print. Ultimately, that is what framing supplies are really about: protecting the quality of your painting or photo from the elements and environmental pollutants, UV light and acids that can cause the m to become faded or discolored.
In addition to a good frame, one of the framing supplies you'll need is archival quality mount board. This is what holds your artifact (painting or photo) upright and rigid. The image is then sandwiched between this and the mat board, which serves as a barrier that prevents the artifact from coming in direct contact with the glazing (the clear sheet of glass or acrylic that is placed over the artifact). These two picture framing supplies are the heart of the framing job. In order to affix the artifact to these surfaces, you have a few different options here - but spray or brush-on adhesives are definitely not among them. It is preferable to use photo corners or tissue hangers. The latter are also available as photo framing supplies, and act like mild double-stick tape.
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