Create Your Own Custom Matting For Framing
Do you have an unusual sized picture to frame? Can’t find matting in a colour or shape you like? Then it might just be time to make your own. Here are several ideas on how to make your own matting to use when framing pictures or hand crafted pieces.
Create Your Own
For unusual sizes, buy archival board and cut to size using a cutting mat, ruler and a heavy-duty cutter. Archival board is acid free so that it won’t damage your precious pictures or hand crafted pieces. Be certain to measure twice because if the archival board is cut wrong, you might not be able to fix it.
Material, such as felt or leather, can
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Another idea on how to create your own matting is to use card stock. Don’t use paper, as it is too thin and could tear easily. Use card stock instead, which is thicker and more durable. Also, card stock is thinner than archival board, so it will be easy to put in a standard picture frame.
Think Outside The Box
When creating your own matting,
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Decorate
To add colour and personality to your finished piece, you can decorate the matting. Decorations work especially well for simple designs, such as a birth announcement or a saying. You can either decorate your homemade matting, or for common sizes, you can use the pre-cut mats found in craft stores.
There are several ways to decorate matting. One way
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I hope you have found these ideas helpful. To see ideas on how to frame cross stitching, please visit http://www.beautifulcreations.ca and check out our free patterns, newsletter and project ideas!













