Frame it


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Covers all aspects of the framing process.




How to Make Picture Frames (Best of AW)


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The experts at American Woodworker provide plans and instructions for making a variety of well designed, stylish picture frames in this handy manual. The step-by-step guidance ensures that woodworkers will succeed at constructing everything from a rustic picture frame to a craftsman-style frame with a simple set of tools. With workshop tips, plans for jigs that help make frames by the dozens, and a section devoted to solutions for common mistakes, this is an ideal resource for woodworkers looking for new projects or art owners wanting to frame their prized possessions themselves. Author Bio: American Woodworker is the premier magazine for woodworking. Both technical and accessible, the magazine has been in business for decades with more than 140 issues in their backlist. Randy Johnson is an editor of American Woodworker. He lives in Eagan, Minnesota.




How to Make Your Own Picture Frames


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Anyone can frame a picture! It's an easy process, if the detailed photos are followed in a step-by-step technique. This book also educates the reader in how to develop a sense of style, so that the right frame is used to accentuate details of a picture or painting.







Make in a Day: Modern Frames


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Fifteen quick projects with illustrated step-by-step instructions for handmade frames offer creative suggestions for decorating every room. Items include photo frames, message boards, botanical displays, shadow box frames, poster frames, more.




How to Make Your Own Picture Frames


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Providing information on the construction of more than 80 styles of picture frames, this book explains how to choose and use the proper tools, how to mount prints, photographs and drawings, how to reuse antique frames, how to cut glass, how to hang pictures correctly and how to care for artwork.




Frames and Framing


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Concise, complete and easy to follow. Step-by-step illustrations teach how to mount and frame art work like a professional.




Mat, Mount, and Frame it Yourself


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Now it’s easier than ever to save time and money doing your own framing at home. This one-stop source demonstrates how easy it is to mat, mount, and frame art on paper and cloth, as well as three-dimensional objects. Readers will discover, step by step, how to determine measurements and proportions . . . select colors and accents for matting . . . obtain the necessary materials and equipment . . . cut the materials to size . . . mat, mount, and frame the art (including the cold, hard truth about making your own frames) . . . and glaze, install, and hang framed art. Helpful sidebars and clear illustrations make everything easy. Plus, a final chapter offers suggestions on how to turn this inexpensive and rewarding hobby into a profitable business.




Picture Frames in an Afternoon


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Learn every facet of framing; cut standard or elaborate mats, join and fit frames, add finishes, and mount your work. Thirty-three projects include styles that are painted, personalized with messages, embellished with bent and coiled wire, decoupaged, or even decorated with "mixed media"--everything from beads to old silverware.