Had Our DVC Canvas Framed Tonight -- Wanna See?

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Took it with us to Michael's and when we didn't find an open frame that we liked, the framing associate told us to pick out a ready-made we liked (from a certain aisle so that it would hold the canvas) and he framed it for us, no charge! :teeth: He even did the whole "covered back" thing and attached the hanging hardware for us.

The frame was on sale (40% off), so all told, it cost us $12.49 plus tax. Can't beat that! :thumbsup2

DVCCanvas.jpg
 
Looks great! I just got mine today so I'll have to think about the framing of it and just the right spot to display it too!
 
Thanks!! I wasn't sure how it would look framed, but the guy at Michael's did a really nice job. I'm really pleased with it. :)
 

I love it, and the price is so right too :thumbsup2 ! I should check out Michael's this week! Thanks for posting!
 
Nice job! We're still waiting for the print.

Bobbi :)
 
Very nice! I am going to do this too! I love the Dis because of all the neat ideas people have. I am still waiting for the picture. . .
 
It looks great. Guess I will have to stop by and see what I can come up with :)
 
REALLY NICE! Thanks so much for posting the pic - we're still waiting for ours in Virginia.

Now, where are you going to hang it????

Gotta be nosey, since I don't have mine yet! :)
 
Looks terrific!

A couple of questions:

Did you need a special type frame so it would be deep enough?

Is there glass in the frame or is it open in the front?

Debbie
 
Twingle said:
Now, where are you going to hang it????

Gotta be nosey, since I don't have mine yet!
It's going right in my DVC-themed scrapbook room. :teeth:

Debbru said:
Looks terrific!

A couple of questions:

Did you need a special type frame so it would be deep enough?

Is there glass in the frame or is it open in the front?

Debbie

The framer told us that basically none of the frames they had would be deep enough (even the custom-order ones) due to the width of the canvas. He said that happens with most canvases. He pointed us to one specific aisle that had frames that were deeper than the rest, and then removed the glass (he said not to use it 'cuz the acrylic finish might stick to it) and put it into the frame.

Then he added the paper covering on the back (so you can't see the back of the canvas at all) and the hanging wire, and he even put little rubber "feet" on so it wouldn't bump against the wall. :teeth: He did a great job!!
 
Thanks for posting the picture-that's beautiful! I posted asking how to frame it. Whoever responded said it was meant not to be framed, just hung "as-is", which I didn't want to do. I love what you did-Michael's, here I come!
 
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Looks Great!!

Would you mind showing a photo of the back too? :artist:

I would love to frame mine!
 
That looks great! I really hope we get one - we just became DVC owners and I would love to add that to our Disney art collection.
~Amanda
 
LIFERBABE said:
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Looks Great!!

Would you mind showing a photo of the back too? :artist:

I would love to frame mine!

Sure! :) Here you go:

DVCCanvasBack.jpg


The photo makes it look like the "bump" in the paper from the canvas is bigger than it actually is -- I measured it, and it's not even 1/2", so it lies pretty flat against the wall. :) HTH!
 



















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