I recently painted a large watercolor piece to reside over our mantel and decided to take a trip to my local Michaels to have it custom framed. I have never had any of my work custom framed before, but having now experienced the process and seeing the final results, I’m hooked and will undoubtedly have a few more pieces professionally framed. Today I’m over at Michaels blog The Gluestring sharing this piece all beautifully framed and I documented the entire process. Come visit me! : )
In case you missed it, I have this feather available as free print and many more HERE.
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Your watercolor piece looks stunning, and the custom framing really elevates it! I’ve always been curious about professional framing—your experience makes me want to try it for my own artwork. Looking forward to checking out your post on The Gluestring for more insights. By the way, your artistic eye reminds me of the creativity in3 patti
, where strategy and intuition blend beautifully!
Your watercolor piece looks stunning, and the custom framing truly enhances its beauty! I’ve always wondered if professional framing makes a big difference—your experience has me convinced to give it a try. Also, for those who love digital creativity, securing files properly is key—I’ve found smadav
helpful for keeping my work safe. Thanks for sharing your process!