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Framing

Framing some of your favorite pictures and photos can sometimes unexpectedly bring out the best in a picture. When a picture is framed and set on a table or wall, the eyes goes to the portrait. Common materials for picture frames are wood, metal, and glass.  For photos, it's good to keep in mind what protection a frame can provide to keep the quality of the photo in tact after aging and light exposure. For paintings, it's important to keep in mind what will display the picture in a flattering way while still keeping it secure in a properly sized frame. 

Photos

Choosing the right frame covering for a photo can actually be a very helpful process to make you photo prints last longer in quality and look great in your home in various lighting. Collage frames are also available for a collection of photos you'd like to group together. *UV filter acrylic frames which will help reduce fading on photo prints. ** Non-glare Acrylic frames:  These frames usually have a matte finish and offer great clarity for photos in low lighting.  ** UV/Non-glare Acrylic:  This is a combination of UV protection and a matte covering to protect from the sun while still reducing glare on the photo.

Paintings

home decor. * '''Putting together a frame:''' ** If you buy a frame that fits to the size of your painting or portrait, then buying clips can help you easily attach your canvas to the frame.  * '''Canvas-ready frame''': ** These frames allow you do just set in the stretched canvas like any other photo, and then place a backing behind the photo to set it in place.  **certificates which you'd like to frame with tassels,  many frames come with a tassel box built into the frame already.  Sports achievement frames come with similar compartments to display medals.  

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