You can get the exact same product, already assembled with full hanging kit, from Jerry's Artarama. I use 16" x 20" frames, a single frame sells for $23.04 A box of six for $117.48, which works out to $19.58 each.They took two weeks to arrive.😉👍💖
We just go to goodwill. We always get great frames there, and most of them are in great condition. All the work I hang in the art room at cons, are framed with Goodwill frames.
Goodwill is gold mine if you have them near you. The only bad part is you generally don't find modern design frames... most of the time is grandma style frames ha ha ha
I didn’t know I’d be intrigued with awesome comments, BUT☝🏽, without this man taking the time out to make such a delicate video 🎥with His perspective and advice🖼️, I wouldn’t be able to read others advice and great opinions 😊. So thank you to almost everyone haha🙏🏽💁🏽♀️✨!
This was a really informative video. I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to frame pieces and here you are to save the day(or painting). Thank you!!!
I noticed it tho, I noticed. Was very obvious. if you put some black acrylic paint in the gap it'll help, unless it's a reflection then just use something like milliput to seal the gap.
is there anyway to do exactly this without drilling holes into the canvas ? I have some paintings I want to frame and I don't want to damage the canvas stretcher bars in anyway I want someone to be able to exchange the frame if wanted without having lasting damage
Yes - Take look at this video here. These frames allow you to do it with 3M Velcro tape. Which is what I do. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.html
Thanks for the video. I'm having trouble finding a 24x36 at 7/8 to an inch depth for a canvas. Anything in that size is over 100 bucks plus they are usually 1.5 depth. Any ideas? Thanks again.
Have you tried looking at the level 2 canvas ( www.michaels.com/product/level-2-gallery-wrapped-traditional-canvas-by-artists-loft-10472533 ) they will be really close on the depth.
@@WildCreates I appreciate the reply but I'm looking for an inexpensive frame that fits a 24x36, 7/8 depth. The link looks like an actual canvas. Thanks though. :)
Picture frames are with glass. Canvases frames are open so you can admire the texture of the painting medium. You can buy canvas frames with protective glass but they are extremely expensive (generally for rare or expensive art) hope that helps.
are you asking what thickness of canvass can the frame accommodate? If sso the link in the video description will take you to the store which has all the info on it.
If you want to protect a painting I would recommend a cover or varnish. Which you can learn more about here: ruclips.net/video/I9C7HO7IkRk/видео.html&t
Go shopping for any canvas that holds aa frame and you will see the generally starts around $100 bucks and go way way up from there. If you have the tools and skill - building is the way to go 💪
Interested in getting a floating frame for your art. Be sure to check out the links in the video description.
You can get the exact same product, already assembled with full hanging kit, from Jerry's Artarama. I use 16" x 20" frames, a single frame sells for $23.04 A box of six for $117.48, which works out to $19.58 each.They took two weeks to arrive.😉👍💖
Awesome suggestion - Thanks for filling us in ❤
Do you have the link for this frame so I can get it ?
We just go to goodwill. We always get great frames there, and most of them are in great condition. All the work I hang in the art room at cons, are framed with Goodwill frames.
Goodwill is gold mine if you have them near you. The only bad part is you generally don't find modern design frames... most of the time is grandma style frames ha ha ha
I didn’t know I’d be intrigued with awesome comments, BUT☝🏽, without this man taking the time out to make such a delicate video 🎥with His perspective and advice🖼️, I wouldn’t be able to read others advice and great opinions 😊. So thank you to almost everyone haha🙏🏽💁🏽♀️✨!
Thanks for the awesome comment - I have another frame that I like even more now. Feel free to check it out: ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.html
This was a really informative video. I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to frame pieces and here you are to save the day(or painting). Thank you!!!
I think this will be a strong go to for you. I was happy with it and will be ordering more for some upcoming display pieces 🙂
Thanks a lot for sharing! This was very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I have a new favorite frame... you can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.html
This is absolutely what I needed right now. Thank you. Please post more great videos like this. :)
Glad I could help you out Liz. I will see what other awesome supplies I can come up with for ya
This is awesome 👏🏽
Glad you like it - I find these ones even better: ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.htmlsi=xNOF9sN6vbg4n2h9
I noticed it tho, I noticed. Was very obvious. if you put some black acrylic paint in the gap it'll help, unless it's a reflection then just use something like milliput to seal the gap.
All good suggestions
is there anyway to do exactly this without drilling holes into the canvas ? I have some paintings I want to frame and I don't want to damage the canvas stretcher bars in anyway I want someone to be able to exchange the frame if wanted without having lasting damage
Yes - Take look at this video here. These frames allow you to do it with 3M Velcro tape. Which is what I do. Check it out:
ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.html
Thanks for the video. I'm having trouble finding a 24x36 at 7/8 to an inch depth for a canvas. Anything in that size is over 100 bucks plus they are usually 1.5 depth. Any ideas? Thanks again.
Have you tried looking at the level 2 canvas ( www.michaels.com/product/level-2-gallery-wrapped-traditional-canvas-by-artists-loft-10472533 ) they will be really close on the depth.
@@WildCreates I appreciate the reply but I'm looking for an inexpensive frame that fits a 24x36, 7/8 depth. The link looks like an actual canvas. Thanks though. :)
Wow great video!!
Glad you like it - Now you have a frame for all your awesome artworks
Thank you
You are super welcome - You might enjoy this frame too: ruclips.net/video/Py2BynSiB4Q/видео.html
Silly question but why is there no protective glass?
Picture frames are with glass. Canvases frames are open so you can admire the texture of the painting medium. You can buy canvas frames with protective glass but they are extremely expensive (generally for rare or expensive art)
hope that helps.
@@WildCreates I feel like they should still come with protective plastic plexiglass or glass. That’s just me I guess
Look at getting custom frames made then - They will have the option for glass
@@WildCreates yes good idea thank you I’m just wondering why they can’t have an option to add glass to a frame
How thick is the painting tho🤔
are you asking what thickness of canvass can the frame accommodate? If sso the link in the video description will take you to the store which has all the info on it.
WILL THIS PROTECT MY PAINTINGS FROM SMOKE?
If you want to protect a painting I would recommend a cover or varnish. Which you can learn more about here: ruclips.net/video/I9C7HO7IkRk/видео.html&t
Cost?
links are in the video description for the product and its cost
How is it $40 bucks for 4 pieces of plastic that you have to assemble yourself??
If you have the skills and tools you can build your own for cheaper 👌
OMG! The music made me not finish looking.
Gotta love free RUclips Music
🥳💕🎉
Thanks for watching - Now you have a frame for all your marbles :P
since when 40$ just for a frame is cheap? 🤦♂️
Go shopping for any canvas that holds aa frame and you will see the generally starts around $100 bucks and go way way up from there.
If you have the tools and skill - building is the way to go 💪
I go to thrift stores
Thrift stores are always good scores if you can find a size for you art