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12/31/2004 12:48:08 PM · #1
I did some work in my apartment and looks nice {to me } :-)

Bought 10 $ frames from Walmart 16X20, 5 $ a piece ready cut and assembled mat 16X20 with 11 X 14 opening at Hobby Lobby and printed my favorite photos on my new Canon I9900 printer (awesome quality).

Here how it looks :


What do you think?
12/31/2004 12:50:07 PM · #2
that looks stellar! i am having a helluva time finding glossy photo paper thats bigger than 8.5x11, for my epson 785EPX
12/31/2004 12:58:40 PM · #3
At Michael's I got some $ 5 frames 11 X 14 with 8X10 photo opening,very nice for B/W photos :

01/03/2005 05:05:59 PM · #4
This look great!! Great idea too! If you dont mind me asking, what did you pay for your printer?

Jennifer
01/03/2005 05:52:01 PM · #5
Originally posted by jjbates4:

that looks stellar! i am having a helluva time finding glossy photo paper thats bigger than 8.5x11, for my epson 785EPX


Epson Paper does maks an 11 x 14 glossy size and it's for sale online at quite a few places. Might want to check out the Epson website for 'where in your area'. Good luck.
01/03/2005 05:53:36 PM · #6
All the prints look really good :-)

For the top photos originally posted I'd say these shots are hung a bit too far apart for their size. Don't get me started on angled ones ;-)(again, I'm a bit neurotic about it).

Message edited by author 2005-01-03 17:55:07.
01/03/2005 05:54:36 PM · #7
Looks great from here man!
01/03/2005 06:02:33 PM · #8
$10.00 Target.


01/03/2005 08:37:04 PM · #9
Do those have glass mounted in front? All the frames I see at target and walmart never have a rabbet large enough to mount matte and glass.
No matter what has been said about its longevity, an inkjet print WILL start to fade (usually a certain color). Using glass in front of mounted pieces will significantly decrease gas fade and increase its life. (even though I have seen no change AT ALL in a 1.5 year old print on my fridge, exposed to southern light through a window, I printed off my i9100).
01/03/2005 09:26:26 PM · #10
the problem is, nowhere has mats for pictures that are 8x12. I like 8x12. lol
01/03/2005 09:54:44 PM · #11
mine's glass covered.
01/04/2005 05:15:56 PM · #12
so does anyone know where to find matting with 8x12 openings?
01/04/2005 05:18:42 PM · #13
Originally posted by hsteg:

so does anyone know where to find matting with 8x12 openings?


Framing shops sometimes have pre-cut mats with 8x12 openings. You usually have to dig through a few to find them.
01/04/2005 07:08:21 PM · #14
I started doing my own 8x12's. Can't find them AT ALL around me. Not to mention making frames, etc. to match my needs. All custom then. (C:

Message edited by author 2005-01-04 19:08:54.
01/05/2005 01:42:39 AM · #15
Originally posted by dacrazyrn:

I started doing my own 8x12's. Can't find them AT ALL around me. Not to mention making frames, etc. to match my needs. All custom then. (C:


at custom prices too. i wanna find one of those 10-20 dollar ones like at walmart. lol
01/05/2005 01:50:38 AM · #16
Originally posted by hsteg:

the problem is, nowhere has mats for pictures that are 8x12. I like 8x12. lol


When I still shopped at Aaron Brothers I would go there to get mats with 8x12 openings. The store near me only had one bin of them though.
01/05/2005 01:54:20 AM · #17
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

Originally posted by hsteg:

the problem is, nowhere has mats for pictures that are 8x12. I like 8x12. lol


When I still shopped at Aaron Brothers I would go there to get mats with 8x12 openings. The store near me only had one bin of them though.


ive never even heard of that store. is it in south florida?
01/05/2005 02:02:01 AM · #18
Originally posted by hsteg:

ive never even heard of that store. is it in south florida?


My bad, I thought they were nation-wide. Apparently they are only in 11 states. Closest to you would be Georgia. Sorry :(
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