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How Can That Be Framed?

8/30/2022

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If you have it, we can frame it!

Have you seen large 3D objects framed and wondered, "How in the world can that be framed?" Bulky or large items like musical instruments, sports equipment, baby shoes, or wedding dresses don't fit into the familiar 2D art framing plan. Here's the beauty of custom framing - ANYTHING can be framed.
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Dimensional objects are typically framed in what is called a shadowbox, which is a case with a protective transparent front used for displaying objects. Simple enough, but how is the framing process actually done? Let's break down a few things that make framing shadowboxes unique.
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We start with the substrate, an underlying layer that provides strength and a surface to securely mount the items that are being framed. Consider it the backbone of the shadowbox to which the frame will be attached. Substrates can be many different products including foam core, Masonite, or plywood.
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Substrates typically aren't very attractive, which is why a background mat or fabric covers it. These come in a variety of colors and textures to match the items being framed. Matting or fabric can also line the sides of the box for a seamless look - you wouldn't want to see the unfinished inside of a frame moulding, so we carry the background through to all four interior sides.

Items are mounted securely to the substrate or mat. This process could involve various techniques including sewing, wires, tapes, screws, acrylic fasteners, or a variety of custom-built mounts (to name a few). The size, bulk, and dimension of the object will determine the mounting method. Conservation materials and methods are used so your items will remain in their original condition.
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To mount this signed guitar, for example, a custom-made L-shaped acrylic piece was screwed into the substrate, then screwed into the part of the guitar that normally holds the strap, without harming the value of the piece.
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The ideal choice for a shadowbox frame is a moulding deep enough to accommodate the objects, such as the one shown here. It is nearly 3" deep! But frames of that depth aren't always easy to find; sometimes it is necessary to stack multiple frames together to create one deep enough.

With creative thinking, there is always a solution.

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Have You Tried Acrylic?

Acrylic glazing is available with the same UV protection to prevent fading, as glass. Most shadowboxes are larger and heavier than typical art being framed, so you may consider using acrylic glazing rather than glass for these two reasons:
  1. Acrylic is half the weight of glass. Because shadowboxes can be quite large, glazing weight could make a huge difference.
  2. Acrylic is shatter resistant - if it does break, it is less likely to damage the art (or you)!

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When you possess a priceless guitar signed by the Beach Boys, you don't play it - you frame it! A sand-colored fabric mat was chosen to pay homage to Southern California, where the Beach Boys are from. A plaque was added to mimic the Beach Boys logo and give visual weight to the piece.
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This "fiddle" from the 1870s is truly a treasure. A blue fabric mat was used to replicate the felt the case was lined in. Everything that was found in the violin case was added, as well as a picture of the owner. The violin is supported by acrylic mounts.
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This tommy gun is one of several replicas made for the 2009 movie Public Enemies. The drum was removed from the body of the gun so the finished product would not be prohibitively large.
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Forget bronzing baby shoes - frame them! In this example, a form was built to cradle the shape of the shoes. Fabric was used over the form to create a "blanket" effect.

How Many Items Can You Put In A Shadowbox?

The answer is...as many as you want! But don't go too crazy - you want just enough items to tell the story. Remember, the more items, the bigger (and heavier) the box.

For larger items like the guitar or violin, you will have a lot of negative space in which you can add supporting items...but don't add items just because you have the space. Sometimes one item says it all!

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Anything can be framed!
Shadowboxes make great Christmas gifts - bring your special items in today.
Let us show you what we can do!


5925 Wedgwood Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76133
817.292.7842


www.kenscustomframes.com

Wendy A. Williamson, Owner & President
wendy@kenscustomframes.com
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