Frames
Re: Frames
Damage them in what way?
You can always buy a larger frame (22x30) and pay a little extra money to get a piece of acid-free matting and acid-free foam core cut to size (or cut it yourself to save some $).
You can always buy a larger frame (22x30) and pay a little extra money to get a piece of acid-free matting and acid-free foam core cut to size (or cut it yourself to save some $).
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Re: Frames
I've not been able to find an 18x24 print from Aaron bros that doesn't cause damage to the print edges.. Let us know if you do!
Re: Frames
If you use frame spacers you shouldn't have a problem with the prints being damaged. I've swapped out numerous prints and never had an issue with the prints being damaged by the frame.
http://www.artspacers.com/
That will cover a ton of frames. Get the clear ones.
http://www.artspacers.com/
That will cover a ton of frames. Get the clear ones.
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