We asked the experts for some shortcuts — because “budgets don’t always allow for a professional framer.” By Tim McKeough Framing a piece of art seems simple enough — until you try to do it yourself.
There's an art to framing. Whether family photos, sport memorabilia, watercolors, tapestries or Italian Renaissance oils, framing requires an artistic eye. A frame done right complements the art.
It all started with a photo in The Guardian of designer Luke Edward Hall's bedroom in his London townhouse. There is so much to love about it—that pink scalloped mirror!—but I couldn't stop looking at ...
A mat adds polish and protection when displaying artwork, a photograph, or a document in a frame. It not only provides separation between the image and the glass but also acts as a visual border that ...
In this video we're going over basic picture frame making and everything you need to know to get started. If there's one thing every woodworker makes multiple times it's picture frames. All of the ...
Photographs capture memories or tell stories, and picture frames commemorate them. Displaying your favorite pieces, whether family photos or bold art prints, can enrich the beauty of your home. And ...
Curating a gallery wall is an art. The right sizing, spacing, and framing can make that mismatched collection of museum prints and family photos look like a modern masterpiece. But frames are no ...