Secure artwork in wood frames using a point driver or foam board. Metal frames typically offer easier security, but ensure that works on paper are properly fastened to prevent shifting. For assistance, contact customer service.
Framing with Deep Frames
1. Wood Frames
- Securing Artwork: When framing with wood, it’s important to secure your artwork properly to ensure it stays in place.
- Point Driver: We recommend using a point driver to fasten your artwork securely within the frame. This tool allows for precise fastening without damaging the artwork.
- Backfilling with Foam Board: Alternatively, you can backfill your frame with extra foam board. This adds support and stability, ensuring your artwork is well-protected.
2. Metal Frames
- General Guidelines: When using metal frames, securing the artwork is rarely an issue, especially if you are framing pieces that are not overly thick.
- Framing Works on Paper: If you are using a canvas style frame for works on paper, be more cautious. Ensure that the artwork is properly secured to prevent any shifting or damage.
Contact Us
If you have any doubts about the best way to frame your artwork or which method to use, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service team. We’re here to provide guidance and support to ensure your framing project is a success.