by RYAN J. » Sun May 02, 2010 1:54 am
Some of us do. I personally don't because I have to many to frame.

But I know the process. You'll need to get a 'spacer' to put between the glass and photo to keep the picture from sticking to the glass over time. You can also go with a 'matte style' framing, which involves buying a slightly larger frame than 8x10 and using a matt board with a 8x10 square cur out if it. This too will go between the glass and the photo.
If you have a Joann's fabric store near you, they can show you how it's done. Or you can search "Matte Framing" on google and that should help you out.
RYAN J.

Some of us do. I personally don't because I have to many to frame. :lol: But I know the process. You'll need to get a 'spacer' to put between the glass and photo to keep the picture from sticking to the glass over time. You can also go with a 'matte style' framing, which involves buying a slightly larger frame than 8x10 and using a matt board with a 8x10 square cur out if it. This too will go between the glass and the photo.
If you have a Joann's fabric store near you, they can show you how it's done. Or you can search "Matte Framing" on google and that should help you out. {up}
RYAN J. 8)