Framed Prints

Framed prints are only available to customers in the USA and Canada. The artwork is professionally mounted to acid-free foam board, which resists wrinkling or sagging over time. Framed in slim, metal frames with a 3/8" profile and 1" depth, each frame is made-to-order with 4 color options, matting (optional), and standard acrylic glass. Choose from a range of sizes from 12x16" up to 40x60". 

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Caring For Your Framed Print

A framed piece is a long-term relationship, so it's worth a few minutes to learn how to keep it looking like new. The acrylic glass on your frame is there to protect the print for years, but it's also more delicate than it looks.

Skip the Windex. Most household glass cleaners are formulated for actual glass and contain ammonia or alcohol, which will slowly break down the acrylic's coating, leaving it cloudy or scratched over time. Instead, use an acrylic glass cleaner like Novus and a soft microfiber cloth. To remove dust, you can also use the microfiber cloth alone or go over it lightly with a soft feather duster.

My framed prints use standard acrylic glass, which protects against 66% of UV rays. If your artwork will be in direct sunlight, it's best to upgrade the glass to UV, which has 99% protection. This would be handled as a custom order, so please reach out to set it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why shouldn't I just use a frame from a store?

Great question! My framed prints are professionally made and dry-mounted to acid-free foam board. "Dry mounting" is a professional framing technique used to permanently adhere the print to a rigid backing board using heat and a heat-activated adhesive. It's done to eliminate wrinkles and prevent the paper from waving or buckling over time, making these a perfect choice for bathrooms or any space with humidity or moisture.

Another big difference is that the matboard has been sourced to match the paper color perfectly, which is a crucial detail in making the framing look expensive or cheap. There are so many different "whites" when it comes to matting that finding a store-bought, readymade frame with a white mat that matches the paper is surprisingly hard.

Why did you choose this frame?

There are so many reasons why I chose this frame that I wrote an entire blog post about it! You can read why here.

What does the mat, paper and frame look like up close?

Another great question! I thought you might be wondering, so I took some photos up close and wrote this blog post that covers each part of the framed print.

How are your framed prints packed for shipping?

I completely understand the fears that come with shipping something fragile, and I want to assure you that my framed prints are packed well, by professionals. In fact, I show exactly how they are packed and explain it in detail in this blog post, so you know what to expect.