Measure them, then go to all your local Big Lots/Michaels/dollar stores. You can spend more of your money on acid free mats that can also double as storage after the exhibit while spending almost nothing on frames.
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>From: Paul Orselli <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jul 30, 2008 7:34 AM
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>Subject: Cheap Frames?
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>I'm working on a temporary exhibition that is really pinched for funds. (What else is new?)
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>Does anyone have inexpensive sources/suggestions on framing small drawings on paper?
>(Unfortunately they are not all standard, or the same, sizes)
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>Any suggestions appreciated!
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