Thanks !! Very helpful info!! In galleries I’ve seen a lot of artist using the floater frames .. didn’t know what they we called and where to get them ... now I do...
Your work is stunning. I’m falling in love with the creamy pearl swipes. I also appreciate how you inform in your videos, which I’m certain is because you are a professional instructor. Very grateful. I hope you don’t mind a couple questions: (1) where do you sign your paintings, or if you don’t sign them, why not? (2) other than the cute factor, why do you put a sticker on the back of your paintings? Does it make it easier to identify yours at a glance? 😊
Thanks for the sweet words. Glad you are finding my videos helpful. 1. I sign the back, on the wood or on the canvas as it wraps around onto the back. 2. The sticker is my logo. I out it on the work, along with a business card for branding purposes.
@@CourtneyHoelscher Halfway done. Got the camera overhead mount in the mail yesterday. I will be on camera. Brave old Duggar. It will be a hoot though. 😁
Just watched a video from a woodworker doing a floating canvas frame and he used a bit of heat shrink (like for auto electrical cables) over the wire cable on the back of the frame where it’s twisted back around itself. Looked neat and tidy and would also help stop it unravelling :) And thanks for all your other tips have been trying to figure out what to do with my canvases!
Mitchalisia Hi, Amen ! My tablet is working today ! It's been out of order for 2 wks ! I've been watching all your vids though, so I'm keeping up ! Just love all 3 of your large paintings, & love your new series you've started ! I predict you'll be selling everything ! I can't join patreon for you, but I do let all the commercials play all the way thru, whether I'm watching on my TV or tablet. I know that helps you & your channel. You can always ask other viewers to do the same. You need to go to family dollar store & get a mini tool kit with needlenose & flatnose pliers, usually $3-$5, usually in a small case. I've got one & have gotten my money's worth out of it ! I love using the pliers for repairing jewelry & making jewelry. Tfs ! Big Hugs Alisia 🤗
Thanks for including the regular frame. I am not a fan of floater frames because they are usually pretty plain so I was hoping to use a more ornate regular frame that my painted 8x10 canvas painting would look great with!
Hello! I just accidentally find you and now follow! Great info and beautiful art works. I just was a little surprised that unframed beautiful painting have unpainted sides. I usually have a hard time to paint them gold or white or black... Maybe I shouldn't. So much time consuming. Thank you 😊
Thanks. He's a boy though. He gets that a lot with his hair being long, no matter what he wears. It doesn't seem to bother him. I believe it is because he is so darn good looking!!
Thanks, great video. Do you ever take the canvas off of the wooden frame and then put inside a slim frame? Or does this ruin the painting when you un-stretch the canvas?
Great stuff, thanks for sharing with us. I think they are called eye screws that you put in to wrap the wire around. Anyway, you can use a pen, pencil etc to turn it to tightness. I don't have proper tools either which is how I know I can use a pen pencil or something like that.
Hi, Thank you for the video about frames. Your vidos are very beautiful. The Second frame in Gold, the big one, what kind the frame is it? I am very new beginning for abstract painting. The frames are very expensive, plus I couldn't find 36x48 frame. I liked you 2nd frame in gold. Is that a regular frame that you buy in store and take out the front glass. thank you
Hi :) I ordered a canvas print from Giclee today which is 16x20" but the print has that generic white border. My question is, do I buy a 16x20" picture frame or bigger?
I love your work. I love your videos. I love your assistant 🤗 she's great! Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I hope you finally got a smaller wire cutter and pliers 😁 Looks like you raided your husband's toolbox! I do have one question. When you hang your 3rd painting on the galley frame that has the center bar, how do you keep the hanger on the wall from holding the top out too far? Or are the rubber feet at bottom enough to compensate for this? Thank you dear.
Thank you for saying so. These tools are the mish-mash that have accumulated in the art classroom over the years. As far are the painting leaning forward, I've never had that issue because I tie my wire really tight.
Hmm, I came here because the title said "How to frame canvas paintings"... there was no 'framing' involved at all... just talked about hanging and advertising ... disappointing... you should consider renaming your video...
I love how your kids are like all about helping 😍
I’m getting my first collection of paintings together for show and sales and this video was SO HELPFUL! Thank you! Your work is beautiful 💜
Thank you! Loved the lil one with camera
Thank you Ms Courtney. Very interesting video.
Your kid is awesome! Good addition to the video
Very helpful video, thank you. I love the float frames, they really add something to the piece.👏🤗
Glad you think so, Ria. Thanks for watching!
Thanks !! Very helpful info!! In galleries I’ve seen a lot of artist using the floater frames .. didn’t know what they we called and where to get them ... now I do...
Yes. There are some videos online for how to build your own as well.
Love your tutorial on framing canvas on ornate frames. Just what I needed.
Wonderfully helpful and so entertaining XD
Thank you,thank you for this information . Very helpful
Wow your paintings are so beautiful 😍
Excellent review 😎👍🏽👍🏽💯🌹💯💯💯💯💯
Your work is stunning. I’m falling in love with the creamy pearl swipes. I also appreciate how you inform in your videos, which I’m certain is because you are a professional instructor. Very grateful. I hope you don’t mind a couple questions: (1) where do you sign your paintings, or if you don’t sign them, why not? (2) other than the cute factor, why do you put a sticker on the back of your paintings? Does it make it easier to identify yours at a glance? 😊
Thanks for the sweet words. Glad you are finding my videos helpful.
1. I sign the back, on the wood or on the canvas as it wraps around onto the back.
2. The sticker is my logo. I out it on the work, along with a business card for branding purposes.
Great info thank you, and your daughter did a great job 😁
Thanks!
Everyone loves stickers. Those did fit so well in the donated frames. Awesome.😎👍❤
Stickers are fun, fun FUN! Thanks for watching, Doug. How's the studio set up going?
@@CourtneyHoelscher Halfway done. Got the camera overhead mount in the mail yesterday. I will be on camera. Brave old Duggar. It will be a hoot though. 😁
@Pour Me Another One Duggar Art
Ooh! Can you share with me the mount you purchased? Is it for your phone?
Just watched a video from a woodworker doing a floating canvas frame and he used a bit of heat shrink (like for auto electrical cables) over the wire cable on the back of the frame where it’s twisted back around itself. Looked neat and tidy and would also help stop it unravelling :)
And thanks for all your other tips have been trying to figure out what to do with my canvases!
That is great! Thanks for passing along that info!!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️I love your video and your art ♥️♥️
Mitchalisia Hi,
Amen ! My tablet is working today ! It's been out of order for 2 wks ! I've been watching all your vids though, so I'm keeping up ! Just love all 3 of your large paintings, & love your new series you've started ! I predict you'll be selling everything !
I can't join patreon for you, but I do let all the commercials play all the way thru, whether I'm watching on my TV or tablet. I know that helps you & your channel. You can always ask other viewers to do the same. You need to go to family dollar store & get a mini tool kit with needlenose & flatnose pliers, usually $3-$5, usually in a small case. I've got one & have gotten my money's worth out of it ! I love using the pliers for repairing jewelry & making jewelry. Tfs ! Big Hugs Alisia 🤗
Great advise, Alisia. Thanks. Great to hear from you!
Thanks for including the regular frame. I am not a fan of floater frames because they are usually pretty plain so I was hoping to use a more ornate regular frame that my painted 8x10 canvas painting would look great with!
Hello! I just accidentally find you and now follow! Great info and beautiful art works. I just was a little surprised that unframed beautiful painting have unpainted sides. I usually have a hard time to paint them gold or white or black... Maybe I shouldn't. So much time consuming. Thank you 😊
Very, very helpful! Thank you so much!
You are very welcome, Becky!
Awesome!!! I love you!!
Thanks!
Whew! Thank you!
Great video thankyou from Andrew walker from Lightning ridge Australia
Thanks for pushing me to do it, Andrew! Great suggestion!
GREAT!
Your kid is very funny.
He sure is!!
Very helpful!!
Very informative and more involved than I realized.
Thanks!
Helpful information and your daughter is so cute - I love getting my kids involved too 🌸
Thanks. He's a boy though. He gets that a lot with his hair being long, no matter what he wears. It doesn't seem to bother him. I believe it is because he is so darn good looking!!
Courtney Hoelscher he’s adorable
Thanks!
Thanks, great video. Do you ever take the canvas off of the wooden frame and then put inside a slim frame? Or does this ruin the painting when you un-stretch the canvas?
Thank you so much! Wonderful info!!!
You're welcome, @JoaBea4.
Thanks so much! Your work is beautiful!
Great. You're welcome. I hope you found it helpful.
Great info. Thank you.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing with us. I think they are called eye screws that you put in to wrap the wire around. Anyway, you can use a pen, pencil etc to turn it to tightness. I don't have proper tools either which is how I know I can use a pen pencil or something like that.
Great tip. Thanks!
I use a small screwdriver
So helpful. Thank you!
Such beautiful work! I have a 90cm by 120cm painting and have no idea how to hang it. I am in the UK! So they make commercial frames that big?
Amazing video
These are beautiful. How can I place the glass on the backside to form a shadow box effect?
Hi thank you for your very informative video. Would you ever put glass in front of painting in the frame?
Wish you were still painting!
Loved the video! Where do you buy the 30X40 frames?
How do you make the frames to fit the canvas? Or where do you buy them from
Do the floating frames need to be larger than the actual size of the canvas or do you order the same size as the canvas
Hi, Thank you for the video about frames. Your vidos are very beautiful. The Second frame in Gold, the big one, what kind the frame is it? I am very new beginning for abstract painting. The frames are very expensive, plus I couldn't find 36x48 frame. I liked you 2nd frame in gold. Is that a regular frame that you buy in store and take out the front glass. thank you
Great info, thank you ❣️
You are always welcome, Josie. Hope you're doing well.
can you share a link to where you have found those metal brackets and wire from?
Love your videos! You say you don't use golden's iridescent gold, what do you use and why not golden?
Very helpful from. 🇵🇰🇵🇰
Thank you so much!!!
You're welcome!!
Hi just another question, why do you put resin on your art work and is it necessary?
I bought a piece of wall art, but i was wondering if i can put the canvas in a frame with glass, so it doesnt get dusty and dirty?
Me gusta mucho tu estilo
Gracias por decir eso, Rosa.
Hi :) I ordered a canvas print from Giclee today which is 16x20" but the print has that generic white border. My question is, do I buy a 16x20" picture frame or bigger?
This is not how to FRAME, it's how to HANG....(gees)
I live in Ontario Canada Don’t know where to get floater frames Michaels maybe? Currys maybe?
Great info, Thanks! Now... Did you ever find out what that knocking was? 💕
Hah! Glad it was helpful. Our school is under construction so it was something to do with that.
Is she your daughter?? You are amazing
I love your work. I love your videos. I love your assistant 🤗 she's great! Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
I hope you finally got a smaller wire cutter and pliers 😁
Looks like you raided your husband's toolbox!
I do have one question. When you hang your 3rd painting on the galley frame that has the center bar, how do you keep the hanger on the wall from holding the top out too far? Or are the rubber feet at bottom enough to compensate for this?
Thank you dear.
Thank you for saying so. These tools are the mish-mash that have accumulated in the art classroom over the years. As far are the painting leaning forward, I've never had that issue because I tie my wire really tight.
thank you very helpful, love, isi kambo
Thanks for watching!
Hi guys, is it me or does the sound keep going?
Courtney your body frame is incredible...were you an athlete growing up? If you lifted weights you would be a wonderwoman...just saying.
Did she missed the title of her own video!!?? How to FRAME it !!
put a cloth down or something, if you are gonna drag your frames around
Can I borrow your camera girl? 😁🤗
HE would probably be willing. He was excited to be asked. Don't know how well, you'd like the end result though.
@@CourtneyHoelscher I liked the end result! Got a bit seasick though..... ;-)
That's what I was saying, right? Free labor. What you gonna do? LOL!
Hmm, I came here because the title said "How to frame canvas paintings"... there was no 'framing' involved at all... just talked about hanging and advertising ... disappointing... you should consider renaming your video...