Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Over the years I've collected many watercolors and drawings. I'd like to start framing and am well aware of the cost.
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Yes custom framing can we get very expensive Have you tried Hobby lobby, or Michaels on their frames, they have them on sale all the time BOGO or 50% off
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I don't know if they do custom framing of your own items, but Art.com sells thousands (or millions) of artwork items where you can select the frame you want and they will frame it and send it to you. Their prices are less than half of what you would pay a local frame shop.
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IMHO, I would measure all of the artwork, then as mentioned above look for slightly larger frames that you like, and buy the frames and suitable matting for around the artwork and suitable backing to fit the frame. An Exacto (?) or box cutter knife will work well for trimming the matting. You may need the small triangular tabs to hold everything into the frame. Custom frames are relatively expensive.
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Estate sales, resale/thrift stores-buy framed things and replace bad art with your items. Mats can make up the difference.
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Thanks everyone, these are great suggestions!
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Bargains & blessings, wildwood Do a Google search for thrift stores
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Can anyone recommend an art class where I can paint a picture of an existing photo?
I don’t want one of those classes where you paint a picture of a bowl of fruit or beach scenes. Thanks, Lanie |
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IMHO there is a world of difference between custom framing and DIY. If the pieces of art are important to you, you won’t regret having them custom framed. Maybe pick the pieces most important to you and have them custom framed and do others yourself. Michaels is a good source either way.
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I have taken my artwork to this place in Leesburg. It's a small business and they are very helpful.
DK Art Supplies and Custom Framing 9816 US 441 Leesburg Florida 352 326 9555 |
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If your art pieces are standard sizes...8x10, 9x12, 11x14, 16x20, 18x24 you'll be in luck for finding frames at Michaels, Hobby Lobby, thrift stores, etc. The oddball sizes will be tough but you might be able to do it with a standard size mat. If not, then DK in Leesburg is the place to go for custom framing but it's not cheap.
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The two Goodwill stores near the Villages (Oxford on 466 and Lady Lake on 441) both typically have a good selection of framed art/canvases...
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Another vote for Dk's, across from Chik-fil-A in Leesburg. If it's a nice piece of art, it's worth a pro framing job.
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1. I paid to have anti-UV film applied to all my windows to protect the art, keeping it from fading. 2. For valuable watercolors I use Museum Glass, which is anti-UV and anti-glare. This is startlingly expensive. When I need it, I generally buy glass and matte and frame in a discounted package, custom made, at Michael’s. (I haven’t done this in five or six years, as I’m not buying art these days, usually.) Ask and they’ll often give you a deep discount, like 50% for the package. Cheaper than just the glass. Just buy one of the plain, simple frames. Then I mount the art in the matte myself. 2. Oil paintings that arrive without frames I often hang as is. 3. Some paintings are a size that fit frames and mattes available off the shelf at Michael’s. If that’s possible, it’s usually the cheapest option. 4. Some oils I frame, sometimes with inexpensive frames and sometimes with rather good ones. I used to buy these at Michael’s, but I’ve been very pleased with purchases on eBay or Amazon. There are companies that offer many size and frame and matte options. I’ve never had a problem with these. 5. Sometimes I cut my own mattes. I’ve done it with the kit below for about twenty years. I have bought matte board at Michael’s. However, when preparing a number of old watercolors, I bought a box of ten large sheets of ArtCare Microchamber Archival Matting. Expensive, but where the mattes at Michael’s have acid in the cardboard that can discolor paintings over the years, this stuff releases alkaline stuff that prevents acid discoloring. That’s all I use for matting now. All a creamy color. If I want a colored matte, I but a layer of the expensive stuff between it and the painting. |
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