Steamboat Marti
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ReAnSt said:I know this is off topic, but what isn't on this thread. I am looking for advice on framing and matting photos.
I have some 16 x 20 inch Disney pictures that I got printed back in January. My life has been so busy that unfortunately they are still sitting in the mailing tube the came in. I want to change this.
This week A.C. Moore has there frames 50% off. So I thought since I'm not working quite as much this week, if would be a good time to work on framing them. I would like to put mats on them. I have never done this before. Unfortunately the largest size pre-cut mat I have seen is for a size 11 x 14 picture to put in a 16 x 20 inch frame.
I was thinking buy 18 x 24 inch frames and then cut my own mats to fit.
Has anyone ever cut there own mats? How hard is this to do? What tools do you need to do this? Does anyone know of anyone good websites that show how to do this? I have looked but haven't seen anything.
Thank you in advance.
Becky
Becky - I have cut my own mats before. Most of the time was in high school for my photo class, and then only once since then. I had the same idea as you - I wanted to frame my wedding picture and the cost was astronomical. So I bought a mat and a mat cutter from Michael's, worked on a hard surface, used a t-square and cut the size mat I wanted. Well, it was harder than I remembered and I've become more of a perfectionist as I've gotten older. I was not thrilled with the results, but I saved a TON of money. Others don't see what I see wrong with the mat, so I guess it was ok.