help.. got my first show need lots of frames
lauraannq
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:barb okay.. so i decided to show my photos to people beyond family... emailed a local resturant that shows original oils (like $1000 and up) and they liked my work and gave me a slot in the spring..
great!...
now ... gulp....i need frames for my photos. what is the best way to show them?
usally i clip mount them at 20x30 no mat (i have off white walls so the wall is the matt).. i have other sizes i need to...
so here is my questions where can i get frames and matts? i don't want to spend thousands as ... well what if they don't sell?
any help would be great, thanks
laq
great!...
now ... gulp....i need frames for my photos. what is the best way to show them?
usally i clip mount them at 20x30 no mat (i have off white walls so the wall is the matt).. i have other sizes i need to...
so here is my questions where can i get frames and matts? i don't want to spend thousands as ... well what if they don't sell?
any help would be great, thanks
laq
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But, have you tried custom framers? I would try them first. Since they would offer elegant framing and matting. But, it could be more expensive. Then I would try an arts and crafts store, if the custom framers were way out of my range.
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You can check out a place like Dick Blick to see what they offer:
http://www.dickblick.com/categories/framing/
I would stick with very plain simple mattes and frames that you can re-use.
Also, keep an eye out for sales at places like Michael's and A.C. Moore. (Also, Jo Ann's at Oxford Valley Mall has framing supplies).
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My store has $50. - $150. off custom framing and select frames at a 50% off.
Also AC Moore is good.
http://www.acmoore.com/e-acm.StoreLocator.aspx
Here's a link for a coupon good for 25% off your purchase.
http://images.acmoore.com/Coupons/43_08%20coupon.pdf
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On frames... I've gotten deals at flea markets and junk stores. They'll have crappy old paintings in them, but a little bit of work and you have some interesting stuff. Usually, some of that old "junk" ends up being old hardwood too.
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Ikea has some that are very reasonable;
Michael's ready made are actually nice and easy to deal with 16x20 frames with matting for 11x14 images that are carved are about $30 with 40% off. You can't use coupons when they're on sale. I stocked up.
Places like TJ Maxx, Home Goods, Marshalls and Ross Dress for less have framed prints for dirt cheap. Pull the prints out and put yours in. Seal with brown shipping paper and glue.
And lastly, I've been using Frame Destination. They are really nice and half the price of Michael's custom frames. I just ordered 4 frame kits with triple matting for a grand total of $300. for 24x30's. to custom frame some 16x24 prints. And they are really nice.
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If you have a Tax ID number try www.mtsframes.com in NJ. Nice stuff at resonable prices (with & without glass/plexi & backer).
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Recently ordered a framed photo for the house from mpix that is really nice. However, you are 'stuck' with a 2" mat and the black frame is a bit on the thick side (ie bigger than the 2" mat). You get the prints matted and framed for you for a decent price which is nice but you can't sign your print without some work
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I've cheated with cheaper frames in the past and replaced the plastic with glass but you can see and feel the difference.
It add's a big chunk to your price so you might offer a choice of framed or not depending on your market.
You could buy a mount cutter and start doing that yourself. Good fun and often better than a shop will run you off..
I'd not bother trying to make your own frames it's hard without the right gear and trying mid priced equipment makes it a long difficult job and I'd say a waste of time.
So I'd vote for Nielsen...
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