Hear ye, hear ye!
Framing newspaper and printed articles.
How do you properly frame newspaper articles so that they can last forever? Carefully! Framing a newspaper is challenging – the paper itself is meant to self-destruct. Because a newspaper is printed on a lightweight, non-acid free paper, it needs all the help it can get to preserve itself. We use only acid-free materials that surround the paper to ensure no further damage will be done.
There are numerous ways to mount a newspaper. If individual articles are cut to create a story, then dry mounting is recommended to prevent and remove wrinkling. Mounting is done on a dark backing such as foamboard to prevent “ghosting” (the reverse side text showing through). Because newspaper yellows quickly, a UV protecting glazing is used to keep the fading to a minimum.
There are several websites that sell old newspapers. They are a great resource if you want a headline from a specific date like your birthday.
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Conservation Grade Materials
We want your newspaper articles, magazine covers, and other collectibles to survive for a lifetime with minimal change of color, damage from glues, or out-gassing from materials that are not acid-free. Our framers use the very best materials for your projects.
Where Do You Begin?
Step 1:
Bring in the newspaper article
Step 2:
We'll help you decide on a design…
Step 3:
Pick up your completed framed project!
If there are any additional headlines or pages that didn't make the cut, we can secure them in between the backing board & backing paper, or in an envelope on the back.
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