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09/06/2003 09:28:01 AM · #1 |
I ordered a "custom" picture frame from PictureFrames.com the other day for this picture:
I just thought I'd share my experience. I ordered a 20x20, one of their thin low-cost metal frames. The whole thing arrived incredibly fast, was easy to assemble, looks good and all that at under $40. Not bad at all. I'll definitely use them again if I need either a stack of frames (they have discounts on 10 I think) or some "odd" shape. It's got a plastic (not glass) front, but it still looks nice.
I am in no way affiliated with them, btw, I just thought I'd share :)
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09/06/2003 09:46:47 AM · #2 |
Hey thanks for sharing, I have a ton of pictures I want to frame, but don't want to spend a fortune on them. I will definately be checking them out. Thanks again. |
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09/06/2003 09:51:01 AM · #3 |
If you are in the States, AC Moore runs sales on picture frames almost every week. Right now they're 33% off, but there have been times when they were 50% off too.
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09/06/2003 12:05:56 PM · #4 |
You can buy a piece of glass from your local glass shop for a good price.
I bought a no-glare 10x10 piece of glass for under $5.00. I bought a frame at radioshack for $12.00.
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09/06/2003 12:29:43 PM · #5 |
My local secondhand store usually has several frames for $1-3. Mostly they are standard sizes, occasionally fancy ones. |
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09/06/2003 12:34:37 PM · #6 |
Family Dollar sells frames for 1 dollar, up to 20"x20". :)
Simple frames, but they work for sure.
M
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09/06/2003 12:59:47 PM · #7 |
Michaels Craft Stores. I just framed an 8x10 print with matt for 13.76. The frame is black metal, and nice quality.
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09/06/2003 01:55:18 PM · #8 |
I get frames for my smaller shots from IKEA - a 5x7 wood frame including matt runs out at £3-5 typically. Staples also have decent plastic frames with glass very cheap.
But for those large, special prints there's o substitute for getting them professionally framed. I'f had a couple of my shots done like this and they look a treat. Cost me £80 for the pair, but was well worth it. |
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09/06/2003 08:08:41 PM · #9 |
Go buy a real good miter saw, make a frame clamp, buy some 3/4x3/4 moulding for 54 cents a linear FOOT, some Gorilla Glue and you are set. I am making frames like crazy with the stuff. Need to build a few more clamps, and figure how I want to finish them, but hey it is cheap.
I bought a Precision Miter Box and saw for under $60 (on sale at Home Depot), and have already broken even on the 5 frames I have made. SO I had to go get a table top table saw, for when I want to get fancier and really get cheap. (C:
And I am matting my own prints. So I can custom make frames to what I want.
Message edited by author 2003-09-06 20:09:37.
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