How to Frame your Prints
Prints on Fine Art Archival Paper
All of our prints are standard sizes and there are different framing options for each using standard frames:
- 5×7 Prints
- A standard 5×7 frame (with no mat)
- A standard 8×10 frame (which usually comes with a mat for a 5×7 print)
- Double 5×7 frame (takes two 5×7 prints to create a mini collection piece)
- Triple 5×7 frame (takes three 5×7 prints to create a mini collection piece)
- 8×10 Prints
- A standard 8×10 frame (with no mat)
- A standard 11×14 frame (which usually comes with a mat for a 8×10 print)
- Double 8×10 frame (takes two 8×10 prints to create a mini collection piece)
- Triple 8×10 frame (takes three 8×10 prints to create a mini collection piece)
- 11×14 Prints
- A standard 11×14 frame (with no mat)
- A standard 16×20 frame (which usually comes with a mat for a 11×14 print)
- 13×19 Prints
- A standard 18×24 frame (which usually comes with a mat for a 13×19 print)
All of these frame sizes are standard sizes and you can find them typically in Michaels or any home goods section of a department store such as Kohls, Bed Bath and Beyond etc. Alternatively, any local frame shop will carry these sizes as well.
Metal Prints
Typically the metal prints already have a floating hanging system attached to the back of it. There is no need to add a frame to the metal prints. However, if you would like to we would recommend a Nielsen aluminum frame.
Find the Stories behind each print
We do a lot of research to create each print – not only to find the patents but to track down the actual invention and ensure that it matches the patent before we photograph it to create the collage.
As a result we have a story for each of the prints and the inventor(s) behind them. To find the stories on our website, use the search box below and enter the SKU code which is at the bottom of the print on the copyright line.