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How to mat art.
Adding decorative paper or fabric such as burlap or jute behind a photo mat and then centering your art or photograph on top allows you to frame items or objects that don t quite fit the edges of the mat.
Don t use a smaller width mat on smaller paintings unless you are trying to produce a thin margin effect.
However you may use a smaller width mat of 3 or 4 inches on larger paintings.
Place the mat and attached art into your frame.
The brightness of the art along with the thick white mat makes the space look larger.
Learning how to mat artwork on your own will take some time and practice.
When i checked with various craft and art supply stores around the country i discovered a wide range of prices on mat board.
Mounting process on the mat window the most simple adhesive method to attach the art to the mat is to simply attach a few strips of tape across the back of the art and matboard.
Some brightly colored art is almost impossible to mat well in anything but white or black.
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Ikea that come in non standard sizes.
Dark mats on light art light mats on dark art and strong colored mats can sometimes work to give your art the punch you want.
The art work size is typically 1 2 larger than the opening size so you can have an overlap to stick the art work to the back of the mat.
The price of a 32 by 40 piece ranged from 4 50 to 12 sometimes even at the same store.
Using high contrast mats for drama.
For larger spaces creating a wall gallery or using a thick mat is a way to make your artwork take up more space.
You can choose mats in a variety of colors sizes and materials to create the perfect mat board frame for your pieces.
You have to be careful that the mat colors don t overpower your art.
Place the mat and attached art into your frame.
A larger piece of art of 18 x 24 inches may need a larger width mat giving 6 inches of margin to look balanced.
Sometimes it s not the frame but the picture mat that s the wrong size.