Framing Art in a Wood Frame
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![]() | Your Image You start, of course, with the image you want to frame. We've created a tutorial for you if you need help knowing how to measure your artwork to get the right size mat. | |
![]() | Matboard A mat can really add to your artwork and help show it off, but the mat is not just for looks. Matting came to be as a way to keep the glass off the artwork. | |
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![]() | Mounting Tape or other Mounting Option | |
![]() | Wood Frame If you get a wood frame from Documounts your frame will come unassembled with the hardware to put it together, except for wood glue. You can also get your frame assembled for $7.50 extra. | |
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![]() | ![]() | Points Points need to be used to secure the art package into the frame. These are not included in your wood order. You can use the manual push points or you can invest in a point driver and points. |
![]() | Dust Cover It's always a good idea to put a dust cover over the back of the wood frame. It's usually applied with the double sided ATG tape. You can see more info about finishing off a framing job here. | |
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