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Old 09-29-2024, 07:46 AM
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Thanks everyone, these are great suggestions!
I use picture frames.com. You can enter the size and then see options for frames of all types, with and without mats. Single double triple mats all can be ordered with the frame. I haven’t used them in a while, but they used to answer specific questions by email. A lot cheaper than a custom framer doing the work but you get everything you need including backing and hangars and even choices on types of glass!
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If they are still there, Marion County Flea Market. There is a very good booth that does exceptional matting and frames. Very large on one of the corner spots.
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Old 09-29-2024, 09:07 AM
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I did framing and matting for a number of years. Have all the equipment for sale. Let me know
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Old 09-29-2024, 11:46 AM
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Some drawings like charcoal smudge and may need a professional framing. Art stores may be better for this. Hobby lobby is reasonable and gives you many choices. Michaels is good but pricier.
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I always buy a watercolor from a local street artist during my travels. I think the best way to make your collection cohesive is to frame them all in the same frame color/style (black or white thin wood frame with white mat for example). Sometimes a piece is not a standard US frame size, I just size up and use the mat to compensate for the difference. Amazon sells European sized frames as well which has been helpful for A4 paper, etc. My favorite frame source for quality for the price is IKEA.
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I love my frames as much as my art. I have original Koa wood (for its grain) framing cut with linen mat. All my frames are selected to display the art to its best, not as part of a collection for a wall, but still there is a theme that I follow for each room. However, my FIL who was a well known artist, used to cut his own frames. Always black with a soft cream mat.
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Wow, this is great information! Thanks to everyone who posted!
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I wait for coupons in mail or newspaper from Michael's take artwork to any Michael's craft store. they will help you select proper mat and choose from 100 frames "made to fit"
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