bbqman
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I framed mine- was going to put it in the garage with all the car stuff- but it's so nice- I have it up in the loft- looks great! thanks!!
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Holy cow! Look at the cars list on your profile...I could buy another R doing commission work for all those. ;PI framed mine- was going to put it in the garage with all the car stuff- but it's so nice- I have it up in the loft- looks great! thanks!!
send me some pics to [email protected] and let me see if I can draw from them.Let's get started- how about doing one for the 98 USDM ITR in CW?
I just want to say thank you to Dusty Kemp for the stunning posters.
The frames and double mat measure 28" x 22" and use a UV protective acrylic glass.
send me some pics to [email protected] and let me see if I can draw from them.
I ordered it from ArtToFrame.com. You have to specify image size (24x18), frame size (28x22), glass type, mat colors, and mounting system. I got the top mat in regular white and bottom mat in deep red. There is a ultra white option but I was trying to get something close to Championship White, so it contrasts against the white poster.WOW I really like the way this was framed. Mind sharing where you had it done? Thanks !
I ordered it from ArtToFrame.com. You have to specify image size (24x18), frame size (28x22), glass type, mat colors, and mounting system. I got the top mat in regular white and bottom mat in deep red. There is a ultra white option but I was trying to get something close to Championship White, so it contrasts against the white poster.
It does take some work to center the picture to the backboard, remove the protective film from both sides of the acrylic, and assemble everything including the hanger. The other difficult part is to keep dust, hair, etc from contaminating the picture. You will need double sided foam tape or something equivalent to stick the poster to the backboard. Also, you will need a tape measure to help center the picture to the backboard.