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Decorating Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Picture The Perfect Framing Job
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Nov 6, 2007, 01:12

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(NAPSI)-Your child's first finger painting...A panoramic snapshot from your dream vacation to Paris...Your parents' wedding photo...A limited-edition print from an art fair...Many of life's memories and milestones are captured in images, but-surprisingly -most people have at least one item still waiting to be framed and displayed.

Often, the holdup is not wanting to use cheap, ready-made frames, but not being familiar with the custom framing process.

The truth is that custom framing is a relatively stress-free, seamless and fun activity that allows consumers both to beautify and protect their valuable keepsakes from UV exposure, dirt and dust that may accumulate over years or decades.

Consider the following tips for working with a custom framer to achieve a high-quality framing job that will showcase and safeguard your personal masterpieces:

Tip #1-Select a custom framer who shares your creative vision. Custom framers are true artists and masters of their craft who are devoted to helping you select the best and most complementary materials for your job. Your visit to the custom framer should be a collaborative, creative process. Expect to discuss the different options available for the following three essential framing materials:

• Mat board-This board is used to transition from the picture to the frame and is offered in different colors and sizes. You can use one or multiple mat boards, depending on your design preference.

• Glass-Glass can have just as much "wow" factor as other framing materials. At minimum, be sure to request a UV filtering glass to protect your art from damaging light rays.

• Frame-The frame is the most visible component of your custom piece. There are many styles from which to choose. With the help of your custom framer, you can select a frame that flatters-but doesn't overwhelm-your art.

Tip #2-All framing glass is not created equal. The glass available to you at frame shops varies widely in terms of quality. Museum Glass offers unparalleled clarity, making the glass appear almost invisible. It blocks an unsurpassed 98 percent of damaging indoor and outdoor UV light rays and helps prevent fading more than any other glass option.

Tip #3-Frame it to last. If you want your art or souvenir to last a lifetime, ask your framer to use only acid-free conservation mat board that's safe from the impurities that can eventually lead to deterioration. Additionally, make certain your framer is experienced in the techniques of conservation mounting and sealing before you entrust him with your precious family mementos and keepsakes.

"Whether you're a world traveler, an art collector or the family historian, it's important to make a conscious choice to preserve and protect your life's most cherished objects through superior custom framing," said Jean Taaffe of Tru Vue, the leading manufacturer of quality picture-framing glazing products.

"By working hand in hand with your custom framer and insisting upon the highest-quality framing materials, you can be certain that these treasures will remain exquisite enough to be enjoyed for generations to come."

For more information and tips pertaining to high-quality custom framing, visit www.ilovemuseum glass.com.

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