Larry - check this link out
http://www.dickblick.com/?wmcp=google&wmckw=%22art%20supplies%22&wmcid=adwords&gclid=CLus0vLv2qcCFYbb4AodgjwG9g

ann

Igor Roshchin wrote:

Larry,

As others have suggested, - you want to use a standard size mat and frame.
One of a good (chain) stores for finding reasonable frames
(and mats) is Aaron Brothers (if you have that in the vicinity).

Also, - one of the ways of mounting a photo (I've done that with
photos printed on canvas and watercolor paper), - is a self-adhesive
foam board that you can find at a good art-supplies store.
It is usually sold in pieces that are something like 24x36,
but still inexpensive. Sometimes you can find it in smaller sizes.

Igor


On 3/18/2011 11:18 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
The college age daughter of a friend of mine wants to give him one of
my prints as a gift for his 60th birthday.

We probably want to do something a bit nicer than just giving it to
him in a costco envelope.  I don't know how big we'd go, 8x12, 12x18
or maybe bigger.  Are there cost effective ways of mounting or framing
it that look nice, but don't cost on the order of hundreds of dollars?








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