Friday, July 25, 2008

DIY Framing

#161B High Tea, original watercolor, 9" x 11"


Here's a little lesson on framing a watercolor yourself.
It's easy as pie...wait pie is difficult.This is way easier than pie. Here are the tools you'll need. I use Nielsen Bainbridge ready to-go-frames (11" x 14" is perfect for a 9" x 11" painting). They come with a beautiful crisp double white matt. They're meant for framing photos, nevermind. Most art supply stores carry them or you can try online. You will need a small pliers, a screwdriver and Photo Corners to attach the art. By the way, ALL art materials used, including the watercolor paper are ARCHIVAL and acid-free.
The instructions are on the back.
First remove the spring clips and they can POP out so do it carefully.
Next unscrew just the bottom frame and place it somewhere with the screws in place...
Slide out just the matt - leave the glass inside the frame!
Than place the art on the back matt to your liking.
When you've found the right spot, add the Photo Corners. This way nothing foreign touches the art like tape and it makes it very easy to remove.
Place the matt on top to be sure all is alligned perfectly.
Then turn over and carefully slide back into the frame next to the glass.
Next screw back the bottom portion of the frame.
Slide back in the spring clips.
Et VOILA! Your picture is framed in a matter of minutes and minimal expense. The frame should run around $20-25. I hope this was helpful. If you've got photos of your framed Paris Breakfast watercolors I'd love to see them! Please do send and I'll post them. This is from Lori of Taste with the eyes.
Sue of A Brush with Color - her Bluebird of course..
From Dmpop in Denmark...
From Sybil G.!
BONNE WEEK-END!

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