Hobbies, Create a Personalized Photo Gift


by SUSAN SLOBAC - Date: 2009-02-02 - Word Count: 419 Share This!

It is said by some that the ideal gift reflects the personality of the giver - and what is more personal than a personalized photo gift using custom picture frames? Ready made frames are a less expensive alternative, but whether you choose these or custom picture frames, you'll need the right materials as well as skill and patience.

The Basics

A photo gift is only as good as the Picture Framing Supplies that are used; the best photograph done by a professional photographer with state-of-the art equipment will look only as good as its setting - which is an excellent reason for using custom picture frames if your budget allows it. There are of course many excellent ready made frames available, but the custom option means you have more control over the final product - whereas with ready made frames, you are limited in your choices.

A successful framing project begins with mat board. This material is what provides the backing for your photograph and prevents it from curling up. You attach your photo to the mat board with the use of self-adhesive photo corners. These are your most basic picture framing supplies, and you do not want to skimp here. If you are on a limited budget, it makes sense to purchase the best quality mat board and photo corners you can find.

Onward and Upward

The next step is to apply another piece of matting material on top of the photograph. The purpose here is twofold: it provides a neat border for the photo itself, and more importantly, it keeps the surface of your photo from coming into actual physical contact with the glazing material, which could damage the image.

It is vital that you use picture framing supplies that are acid-free, because this is what causes photographic images to become yellow and brittle with age. The best quality mat board is impregnated with an alkaline barrier that will neutralize any acidic compounds in the environment.

Finishing Up

For glazing, you can use glass (which is the best choice); alternatively, you can use clear plastic or acrylic, though these are less desirable. Glass works best when it comes to protecting your photo from environmental contaminants and direct sunlight which can cause the image to fade.

Next, insert everything into one of your custom picture frames or ready made frames. That's it - you're done! Just make sure your prefabricated or custom picture frames aren't gaudy and detract from the photo images - quiet and understated design is usually the best choice.


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