[Scriptoris] Re: speaking of standards

isaacbane@att.net isaacbane at att.net
Tue Sep 9 11:44:45 PDT 2003


I have worked in a Hobby Lobby Framing shop and know a bit about matting and 
framing pictures. 

Cutting a Mat is not really all that difficult with the right equipment.  Mat 
cutting and framing is something that could be easily passed on.  I've found 
it nothing more then a simple process with a few tricks to help get the 
professorial look.  

I think I could write something on how to cut mats and frame pictures.  It 
might take a little while, because I’m playing catch up on original prize 
scrolls, but it could be done.

Isaac
> Then allow me to offer a third option. How about a class on how to frame
> your treasure? Or better yet, a publication on how to use household items
> to cut out your own matting, cause that is what we are talking about here
> after all, to fit your frame for your scroll.
> 
> Have recipients show up with the materials that cost very little to begin
> with and have all the tools or a list of tools that they can bring to the
> class and have a framing class. At the end of the class everyone walks
> away with their glorious piece of art framed by their own hand and
> protected from touching the glass.
> 
> Chiara
> 
> > In a message dated 9/9/2003 12:09:23 PM Central Standard Time,
> >
> > I agree with you as far as making originals whatever size is needed or
> > desired.
> >
> > But, sad to say, 35 dollars is more than a pittance to many folks, no
> > matter  how many hours it took the scribe to create the treasure.
> >
> > Ciard
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