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mouldings

Whether your art calls for a wood or metal frame, traditional or contemporary, we have the moulding that you need.



We offer hundreds of moulding from which to choose. We also have the expertise to help you select the ideal framing options for your art!

Matting

We offer hundreds of mat colors from which to choose & all of our mat boards are archival quality to protect your art.

 

Mat colors will not bleed or fade in sunlight & mat board cores will stay true, meaning they will not yellow or discolor.

Glazing

Posters On Board offers regular & non-glare glass, which blocks 99% of harmful UV light, Museum Glass that all but disappears, PlexiGlass & More!

What types of things can be mounted?

Some things that are commonly wood mounted are: Posters, Art Prints, Diplomas, Certificates, Photographs, Kids' Art, letters, Book Covers, Program Covers, Sheet Music, Brochures, Menus, Maps, Greeting Cards, Cartoons, Drawings, Labels, Calendar Pages, Puzzles... Just about anything on paper!

How is it done?

The item being done is permanently vacuum mounted to a solid, yet light-weight, 3/8 inch thick board. This backing is cut with beveled edges & painted in your choice of colors. The painted, beveled edge creates a border around your art, for an attractive, subtle framing effect.

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View the slideshow to see the process step by step.

What can be mounted?

Some things that are commonly wood mounted are: Posters, Art Prints, Diplomas, Certificates, Photographs, Kids' Art, letters, Book Covers, Program Covers, Sheet Music, Brochures, Menus, Maps, Greeting Cards, Cartoons, Drawings, Labels, Calendar Pages, Puzzles... Just about anything on paper!

Protection

Since there is no glass in front of the mounted art, we apply a protective, matte finish, acrylic coating to the surface of the artwork, making it resistant to dust, minor soiling & fading.

Hanging

A Wood Mounted item comes with sturdy metal sawtooth hangers attached on the back.  Weight is about the same as an item framed with glass so there is NO need to find wall studs.  Even the largest items hang securely on sheet rock walls.  This process is very similar to the Plak mounting styles seen in Canada & Europe.

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