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Understanding Backing Materials for Photo Framing

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  • joybrealey's Blog

The backing material you use in a picture frame is just as important as the frame itself for the purposes of protection. A range of backing materials are available, and the quality of the material can determine the longevity of the frame.

Framing Laminated Posters or Photos

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  • joybrealey's Blog

Laminated photos and posters can be a little tricky to frame when you want an edge-to-edge finish, similar to what you’d see on movie posters at the cinema. Aluminium frames tend to give posters a good-looking finish, in particular with metallic or black profile frames. But you still need to factor in for protection inside the frame, which is where things get tricky with laminated material.

Packing Quality Picture Frames when Moving Home

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  • joybrealey's Blog

Around 29% of home moves happen in the Summer when families don’t have to worry about school pick-ups and after school activities because it’s the holiday season.

Photography Tips that Work with Frame Positioning and Displays

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Photography and framing don’t have to be two separate issues. There are tips photographers follow that capture remarkable images on camera that then can be transferred to a wall display by applying the same techniques used to capture the image to present it best in your home, office, or bedroom.  

The Top 3 Photography Tips to Use for Frame Positioning

Demo Your Art Cost Effectively by Budgeting for Professional Framing

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The majority of artists have the age-old problem of creating art at a faster rate than they’re able to sell them at. Chances are, if that’s you, you’ll have a range of canvas prints, perhaps even photography, all neatly stored with preservation materials ready to demo at the next gallery, trade fair or exhibition.

Gifting Prints on a Budget that Don’t Look Tacky

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Anyone with artistic talent has an advantage when it comes to giving gifts of significance. Gifts that are truly appreciated, understood and respected as pieces to be treasured for life.

Your talent may be photography, or it could be with words by creating personalised poems that resonate deep or maybe pencil sketching pet portraits.

3 Distinct Framing Projects That’s Perfect for Bathroom Décor

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The bathroom is one of the trickiest rooms in the home to decorate with art, because of the higher moisture levels. Wood frames are not moisture resistant, and paper is a by-product of wood, so both are prone to mould and mildew when exposed to high humidity for a prolonged period.

Framing a Picture Board with a Multi-Aperture Photo Frame

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When you have more photos than your current frame collection can handle, there are two options. Invest in more frames or combine what you have into one unique display to house a collection of photos together. Nearly all multi photo frames are designed with pre-cut layouts to fit the majority of standard photo sizes of 6” x 4”, 7” x 5”, 10” x 8”, 12” x 8” and A4 prints.

A Paper Handling Guide for Framing Paper Prints

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Getting your photos from digital to print is not as straightforward as powering up your printer, loading your photos and sending the job to the printer. Printer paper needs to be taken care of from the instant it arrives right through the printing process, and when you’re putting the print in the frame too.

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