November 14, 2009
Steps to Take for Displaying an Oval Picture Frame
Now that you've selected your oval picture frame it's time to properly prepare your photo to go inside the frame. Although this isn't difficult to do, here are some tips help make the process easier and help you avoid making any mistakes.
1. Before you start to cut your picture to fit the oval frame, you need to make sure the picture you’ve chosen will look good inside an oval frame. The best way to check is to take the frame apart and put it over your photo to see how it looks. To do this, first remove the back of the frame and then take out the glass and set them carefully aside. Place the oval frame over your picture and center the frame around the subjects in your photo. This step will help you decide if you like how your picture looks inside an oval picture frame.
2. Next, take the glass from your oval photo frame and place it over your picture where the frame had been. Carefully adjust the glass until the positioning looks good. Use care when moving the glass so your picture doesn’t get scratched.
3. Be patient as you adjust the glass as you want the subject or individuals in the picture to be straight in the frame. Aligning a subject in an oval frame isn’t as simple as aligning a rectangular or square picture frame so make sure it looks right. Ideally, the individuals in the photo should be centered in the frame and have equal amount of space around them. For vertical spacing the subject’s head should be approximately two-thirds of the way up from the base of the oval frame. Never position the subject's head directly in the center of the frame as it leaves too much space above and throws off the picture's eye appeal.
4. When you've found the perfect placement for the picture, gently and carefully trace along the outside of the glass with a thin pen to create your cut line. Thick pens or markers may bleed onto the picture so avoid using them.
5. Now you are ready to cut. Use a sharp pair of scissors and cut along the line you traced. You can also use a mat knife but just make sure you're able to make a smooth and even cut otherwise, you should use scissors to avoid damaging your photo. Make sure your scissors are sharp because dull scissors can bend or crease your picture. Once your photo is cut, make sure to clean the glass and give it plenty of time to dry so it won't cause any moisture damage on your picture.
6. Check to see if your oval picture frame came with frame backing. If your frame did come with a frame back, all you have to do is put the glass, photo and frame back on and you're all set. If it didn't come with frame backing, you can make your own frame back with either a piece of cardboard or a nice archival mat board. The purpose of the frame backing is to help hold your picture and glass securely in place with the help of some small brad nails. If you need to make your own frame back and your picture is important to you, then you should only use archival mat board. The problem with cardboard is that it has acid in it that can degrade your photo over time.
In making your own frame back, the first thing you need to do is to place the frame face up on the cardboard or mat board. Then, trace along the outside edge of the oval picture frame so it will fit in your frame. Once you have cut it out and placed it in the frame, you'll need to use brad nails about 1/4 inch long to secure the frame backing. You do this by placing the brad nails on the board and pushing them into the molding on the back of the wood picture frame. Once the brad nails are securely holding the frame back, it's now time to hang your oval picture frame.
As you can see, preparing and assembling your oval picture frame takes a little time but by following the steps it should make the process easy to do. Once your oval picture frame is beautifully hanging on the wall, you'll feel proud knowing that you did it all by yourself.
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