The Perfect Wall Arrangement For A Picture Frame

July 8th, 2008

By Holly Gerdes

The assembly of a wall arrangement can sometimes be very daunting. There are so many different picture frames. You have an 8 x 10 picture frame, a classic picture frame and then you can throw in many different home accessories and maybe even a mirror. Yes, it can be very daunting.

This is just a tip or two that we have accomplished making beautiful wall arrangements with. We will take all the pictures in their picture frame and lay them on the floor at the base of the wall. If we have a home accessory or a mirror to add the arrangement we will also lay these on the floor near the picture frames. Seeing everything assembled by the wall will allow the color of the wall to be added to the mixture of the wall arrangement and the size of the wall is also taken into consideration. If you will assemble your picture frame, home accessory, quilt or mirror before hanging on the wall you will not need to fill extra holes because everything will be in their place before hanging. It is a wonderful trick.

I strongly believe that with the more unique, custom picture frames you add to the wall arrangement the depth and character of the wall arrangement will increase. The home accessory that will hang among the pictures also adds warmth and character. A home accessory can be anything to a custom decorative mirror to a saying framed in a beautiful picture frame, a sconce, a candle or even a beautiful wall quilt. Since our home is a country home décor we have a beautiful heart with our initial in the center, this is sculpted from barb wire and hangs from an antique yoke. It is a beautiful accessory on our wall that is full of framed family pictures.

If you add a piece of furniture to the base of the wall, we have a beautiful table made out of pine and glass to sit more family pictures on in front of this wall. At the base of the wall we have a wicker basket. A beautiful wall arrangement is made.

It is important to consider every picture frame, home accessory and mirror that will compliment your home décor, whether it be a county décor or a designer décor, so that you will be completely satisfied with your finished wall arrangement.

Picture Frames For Fine Art

July 8th, 2008

By Susan Slobac

When it comes to your fine art photos or paintings, there are few hard-and-fast rules when it comes to picture frames. However, there is a definite procedure for mounting any piece of visual art or valuable document, you’ll need the proper framing and matting supplies in addition to your photo frames. The easiest way to go is perhaps to purchase complete picture framing kits, which include everything you’ll need in addition to picture frames.

The fact is that improper framing can be worse than simply sticking a photo or painting up on the wall with tacks. Picture frames are actually a form of archival storage, and must be done properly in order preserve the artifact effectively, whether it’s a photo, painting or precious document. The choice of custom picture frames itself is important as well; photography frames as well as those for paintings and other documents should complement, not detract from the artifact, and should be appropriate for the décor of the room in which it is to be displayed.

The framing and matting supplies you’ll need in addition to picture frames themselves include a good supply of mat board. Mount board is what your photo of painting is actually attached to, preferable using photo corners or adhesive hinging tissue. The matting separates your picture from the glazing - the clear glass or acrylic that is placed over the picture itself - keeping the surface of the picture from coming in contact with it. Otherwise, there would be the risk of moisture condensation and substantial damage to the framed artifact would result.

You’ll need the proper tools in addition to your picture framing kits; a professional mat board cutter is a good investment. Other than that, you’ll need a good straight edge with some kind of measurement, a t-square, and a fair amount of patience, as there some skill involved.

Outside of the guidelines referred to above, the choice of picture frames depends largely on your own personal taste and preferences. Wood is a popular choice, as they offer warmth and luster that is appropriate for most types of décor and are available in many different styles as part of picture framing kits as well as stand-alone custom picture frames. On the other hand, metal frames in muted and subdued colors are relatively inexpensive and are unobtrusive; they tend not to detract from the artifact itself.

Whether you choose metal picture frames or wood ones, it’s important to use good quality framing and matting supplies that have been treated with an alkaline neutralizing agent so as to protect the artifact from acidity. Pay attention to the hanging, mounting and matting, and the picture frames will serve their intended functions well for many years.

Susan Slobac is an avid photographer. Susan believes a picture frame is more than just fashion; it’s a safeguard for something you love.

Latest job + new wheels

July 3rd, 2008

The media would have us believe that things are slowing down. The cost of fuel interest rates etc… I think it’s all BS. The frantic acceleration of technology and our consumption of it see us all speeding blindly toward our own salvation / oblivion. Nothing can stop us.

Here’s a job done recently for Modular records. Note the frame corner is seamless. I’m very proud! Keep a look out for round frames. I’m sorcing a supplier now should be ready be the end of the month.

 

 

Any one want to by a new van. Not this one of course. My old one. This is by far the nicest car I’ve ever owned. The joy of driving a new car. Finally I understand why people get excited about cars.

 

If You Need an Inexpensive Alternative to Custom-Made Frames - Find What You Need Online

June 11th, 2008

By Susan Slobac

If you create artwork in commonly found sizes, such as four by six inches or eight by ten inches, and if you create a lot of artwork that you wish to display, ready made picture frames can provide a cost-effective solution to your artwork display conundrum. You can find ready made metal picture frames, wood picture frames, and wood photo frames, plus picture framing supplies, that allow you to frame your own artwork in style.

Metal Picture Frames

Metal picture frames make a great addition to artwork that will be on display in a room with modern and contemporary architecture and furnishings. The sleek and slender black metal frames are also used to frame photographs that are put on display in fine art galleries around the world. A plain black frame does not offer a color distraction that might be found to be unappealing with dramatic black and white photographs, which is why it is a frame of choice for galleries. Ready made picture frames are made out of metal and are available online.

Wood Picture Frames

Wood picture frames come in a wide variety of rich and lustrous ready made styles as well. Wooden frames can be used to enhance the look of your canvas art, pastels, or water colors by using stains to color the wood in hues that appropriately match, contrast or complement the colors used in the piece of art. The wood can also be polished but left unstained in order for the natural beauty of the wood to shine through. Wooden frames are also often carved and ornate, which can also enhance the splendor of the artwork held within its boundaries. Ready made picture frames are available in wood selections, offering you a great deal of beauty at a very reasonable price.

Wood Photo Frames

Wood photo frames are the choice of several artists who want a special look for a unique photograph. Not every home or office setting offers the spare and stark backdrop for which metal frames were created. In these instances, when you are looking for a warmer-toned frame for photographs, then photo frames made out of wood can be a wonderful complement to the photographs. Wood frames can come in a variety of finishes as well, such as gold or silver leaf, antique gold, walnut, cherry, Spanish gold and antique ivory, to name but a few of the many wood finish choices available in ready made picture frames.

No matter if you want metal or wood, ready made frames offer you the highest quality picture frames at the best prices on the market today.

Susan Slobac is an avid photographer. Susan believes a picture frame is more than just fashion; it’s a safeguard for something you love.

Wood Photo Frames Vs Metal Photo Frames

June 11th, 2008

By Susan Slobac

Custom Picture Frames Are An Elegant Choice For Your Fine Artwork

If you have exceptional pieces of artwork that you want to display, be they canvas art, watercolors, pastels, or photographs, then custom picture frames will be your top pick for a frame worthy of surrounding your prized art. Custom frames can be ordered as metal picture frames, wood picture frames and wood photo frames. Any of them, along with excellent picture framing supplies, will make your artwork stand out from the ordinary.

What Goes Into Creating Custom Picture Frames?

The frame crafter will ask you questions about the size of the artwork and the type of materials that you would like used in the creation of your custom picture frames. There are many different types of woods and finishes that can be applied to custom wood picture frames. Depending on the colors used in your piece of art, you might select a natural, maple, walnut, burgundy, grey, or cherry wood or finish to complete the presentation of your artwork to the public.

You will find available custom metal picture frames, which are ideally suited to wonderful black and white photography. You will find high-end frames come in two distinctive styles of Frosted Silver and Black. The Frosted Silver is an especially lovely choice when paired with a dark mat and a dark photograph. Durable aluminum metal moulding is used to construct the highest quality custom picture frames, and this same metal is entirely suitable for use in custom-built large frames.

Wood photo frames can be custom built to suit your specific art needs. You could select one of the wood finishes or stains mentioned above, or you could go with classic black. Galleries use black custom picture frames with black and white photographs to let the beauty of the artwork not have to compete with an overly ornate frame. You can achieve the same professional look with custom picture frames.

With custom-sized frames you will also need to use custom picture framing supplies including glazing, mats and mount boards. Both mats and mount boards need to be made of acid-free products and preferably be of archival quality. Papers used for mats can be textured or very smooth, so you will need to decide which would look better with your specific piece of art. With glazing, you have a couple of choices. Glass makes wonderful glazing that is very durable and scratch resistant. Unfortunately, it does not filter out harmful ultraviolet rays which can, over time, damage fine art. A popular alternative to glass is acrylic. It is lighter in weight than glass, and is clearer and more color-free than glass. Some varieties are impact resistant as well. Many acrylics also come with ultraviolet light filtering capabilities built right in, so you can be sure that your fine artwork will be protected no matter where it is placed in a room.

Susan Slobac is an avid photographer. Susan believes a picture frame is more than just fashion; it’s a safeguard for something you love.

Framing a bumper bar!

June 2nd, 2008

HI There

Last week we did a bumper Bar for Triple M. They were running a promotion. The framed bumper bar was a prize???? Not my idea of 1st prize.

Another job was for a family in Manly. They wanted a wall piece made using certian fabric and we included sections of cork so they could pin up selected things the kiddies bought home from school. see pics

 

At the moment we are working on some framing for Faberge’s city store near Martin Place. Wow what a beautiful shop. If your passing stick your head in.

The Hanging Job from Hell

May 6th, 2008

Well it wasn’t that bad but it was quite a collection of ideas all going up together.

Corporate Edge Coaching ( www.corporate-edge.com.au ) have an impressive corporate mission statement. I’ve hung a few mission statements around offices and with the odd exception they are dull, opressive and lack creativity. Not this one. It’s a formula basically; the good things ( done more often ) divided by the bad things (less often) = them.

 

 

Horse Riding Holidays

April 20th, 2008

I once heard that you can tell if a hotel is good by going to the bathroom first.

I haven’t heard that you can tell if a business is any good by looking at there holidays but if it were the case the The FInal Frame is in great shape. My daughter and I have just returned from 5 days riding at Yarrabin. Near Bathurst what a place. Annie and Grahme Phillips have one of the best places to go for a holiday I can’t recommend it enough. Inexpensive, invigourating, inspiring, inbelievable. Check them out www.yarrabin.com.au

Just the kind of thing to get the blood moving again ready to get some work done. Things are looking pretty busy this week. 2 interesting things to do include framing a formula 1 suit, framing paintings for Gillie and Marc ( who have a show in Perth soon www.gillieandmarc.com ),

Computerised Mat Cutting

April 9th, 2008

Recently we bought a computerised mat cutter. Apart from all the boring stuff it does it also does all these cool shapes. Basically any simple drawing can be produced via a computer cut with a bevel in 2 - 3mm mount board. Animals, geometry, words etc.

It’s alot of fun to use and some of the results are pretty cool

 

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Martime Union of Australia

April 3rd, 2008

Hi. This is my first blog so I’m unneccessarily excited about it. The big news this week is a large job we just delivered for The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA). They are having a charity auction this Friday to raise money for some children sadly I’m not sure where there’s probably more info at www.mua.org.au. So The FInal Frame delivered in frames 5 x footy jumpers, 2 x big flags with photos and plaques, 3 x other flags and framed t-shirts etc…. check out some of the photos…. when I work out how to attach them. That’s it for now Pete framed flag