I was searching for an easy DIY photo mount video. Of all I’ve seen, so far, I like this one best. I have one tiny old photo, awkward size, to put in a special frame with an equally awkward mount. Thank you for this tutorial
When taping the art to the back of the mat it’s better to only tape the top and let gravity do the rest especially when watercolor paper is all cotton. It has a better chance of flattening out! A framer for 22 years! But love your videos thanks so much!
Great tutorial thanks. I buy cheap frames with mats and paint in sizes to fit but just had a look at the price of mat cutters and think I should be cutting some custom size mats for smaller paintings.
They are a nice way to mount a picture with the 45° cutter. Can be a little expensive for the cutters though!!! but the professional finish you get looks amazing!
So helpful. Several years ago, I tried to frame a large picture in an even larger frame. Big mistake 🙄🤦🏻♂️. It started going wrong pretty much as soon as I decided to put a large picture in an even larger frame! Ooh...de ja vous! Anyway, a stanley knife and a piece of wood were not the ideal bedfellows, and I had to put an amazing print in about the worst viewing point of my house because the border was, to use the vernacular, 'pants!' As of 10 minutes ago, I ordered the correct kit and will be attempting to do justice to a wonderful, vibrant picture. However, should I manage to bugger it up, please know that I shall blame you utterly! Cheers 😉
One doesn't usually mount watercolours in circular mounts? I've never done one and never seen anyone do this. Interesting concept, but I think you are alone on this one.
It will degrade over a short time and is probably acidic. You can find acid free/archival mounting tape at hobby and major art outlets. There's also mounting adhesives, say, if you need to affix the work to a foam core backboard.
I was searching for an easy DIY photo mount video. Of all I’ve seen, so far, I like this one best. I have one tiny old photo, awkward size, to put in a special frame with an equally awkward mount. Thank you for this tutorial
Thank you Debbie!
by@@Frankwatercolours
That'sAwesome!ThankYou!
When taping the art to the back of the mat it’s better to only tape the top and let gravity do the rest especially when watercolor paper is all cotton. It has a better chance of flattening out! A framer for 22 years! But love your videos thanks so much!
Thanks for that tip, I always take on board good thinking, especially from those with experience.
Thank you.
What tape do you use?
@@blahqwe I use an archival white artist tape for my paintings, for special works on paper we sometimes use rice paper hinges.
@@blahqwe I always use strong masking tape, some are better than others. Trial and error!
Great tutorial, to the point and clear! Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial thanks. I buy cheap frames with mats and paint in sizes to fit but just had a look at the price of mat cutters and think I should be cutting some custom size mats for smaller paintings.
They are a nice way to mount a picture with the 45° cutter. Can be a little expensive for the cutters though!!! but the professional finish you get looks amazing!
So helpful.
Several years ago, I tried to frame a large picture in an even larger frame. Big mistake 🙄🤦🏻♂️.
It started going wrong pretty much as soon as I decided to put a large picture in an even larger frame! Ooh...de ja vous!
Anyway, a stanley knife and a piece of wood were not the ideal bedfellows, and I had to put an amazing print in about the worst viewing point of my house because the border was, to use the vernacular, 'pants!'
As of 10 minutes ago, I ordered the correct kit and will be attempting to do justice to a wonderful, vibrant picture.
However, should I manage to bugger it up, please know that I shall blame you utterly!
Cheers 😉
Did you manage with the cutter and mount?
Brilliant. so cealr and just what i was looking for. Thanks.
Fantastic...just what i was looking for 👍
What kind of tape are you using on the painting on the back of the matt? I wish we could see the answers!
Good quality masking tape. Rub it down properly and it won’t lift.
What brand of tape do you use for the mat board?
Thank you for this simple tutorial
Thank you so much you save me a lot of money
Thanks for the video
What ruler you're using?
Sorry, it has no name on it. but ask a good arts hop for a straight edge 2ft metal ruler.
What kind of card do you look for in a craft shop?
Regular picture mount card. I use Daler Rowney Super White.
What model of Logan cutter is that ??!
Logan 2000 Push Style Handheld Mount Cutter
How are circles at 45 degrees(beveled) cut?
One doesn't usually mount watercolours in circular mounts? I've never done one and never seen anyone do this. Interesting concept, but I think you are alone on this one.
Thankyou Frank … what sort of tape are you using?
Simple 1"masking tape.
that will disintegrate after about 2 years...@@Frankwatercolours
Are mounting boards and mat boards the same material?
Yes, Mount in UK, called Mat in US
Yes they are.
Thank you SO much for this. Which model of Logan 2000 are you using ? Thank you
The Advanced Model 2000 mat cutter
should we be concerned about acid free tape or not? You mentioned below that you used masking tape, i'm guessing that has acid in it.
It will degrade over a short time and is probably acidic. You can find acid free/archival mounting tape at hobby and major art outlets. There's also mounting adhesives, say, if you need to affix the work to a foam core backboard.
Hello, what kind of rule are needed?
A steel straight edge 2ft rule, you can probably get one from the same outlet that sells the cutter.
Thanks Frank :-_)
WOW that mat cutter is £57 with delivery!!!
Is that good or bad?
@@Frankwatercolours Bad.... 😞That is so expensive...for me anyway.
You always leave a larger margin at the bottom than the top basic stuff
Only if you want to follow restrictive rules, of course.
I always centre my mount, but each to his own, there are no rules.