3 Ways to Frame Canvas Panels
Chris Breier Chris Breier
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 Published On Aug 12, 2019

The tools and supplies that I used in this video are listed below.

Affiliate Disclosure- the following links to Blick Art Materials are affiliate links which means I earn a commission when you click on them and make a purchase.

FRAMES
Plein Air Frames website were I purchased them http://www.dailypaintersframes.com/16... UPDATE The site isn't currently taking orders. In 2022 I contacted them and they said they're updating the site and that they could take my order.
Ampersand Floater Frames: http://shrsl.com/28l0g
Wood Frame: http://shrsl.com/28l4i

FRAMING TOOLS
Fletcher Point Driver: http://shrsl.com/28l3s
Logan Point driver https://amzn.to/47oB7UG

This is the one that I used in the video, the points are flexible so that you can bend them and quickly remove the panel.

Manual Point Driver: http://shrsl.com/28l47

Here is a manual point driver that's an affordable solution. The metal points aren't flexible but this tool will allow you to frame your own paintings without breaking your budget.

RUBBER PADS (for back of picture frames): http://shrsl.com/28l66

Picture hanging wire, plastic coated: http://shrsl.com/28l5q

PAINTING PANELS
Raymar Canvas Panels: http://shrsl.com/28l4r
Ampersand Gessobord: http://shrsl.com/28l4z

In this video I show you three different ways to frame a canvas panel, or a flat wood panel. The most popular method is to use a traditional frame. The best way to secure a canvas panel to a frame is to use a point driver. Otherwise, the other two methods require you to use some form of adhesive to glue the painting to the frame.

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