Poster framing recommendations

Framing Suggestions for Posters
I recently had a small poster framed on Holloway Road, which set me back £90. Are there any more affordable options for custom-sized framing?

3 thoughts on “Poster framing recommendations

  1. It sounds like you had a pretty steep experience with that framing! If you’re looking for cheaper options for custom-sized framing, here are a few recommendations:

    1. Local Craft Stores: Check out places like Hobby Lobby or Michaels; they often have sales and discounts, especially if you use a coupon.

    2. Online Framing Services: Websites like Framebridge or Simply Framed can offer competitive pricing for custom frames. They usually provide a range of styles and materials, so you can find something that fits your aesthetic and budget.

    3. IKEA or Target: Both stores have a selection of frames that might fit your poster, and they often offer good prices for larger sizes.

    4. DIY Framing: If you’re up for it, buying a frame and mat from a craft store and putting it together yourself can save a lot of money.

    5. Local Artists or Frame Shops: Sometimes local artists or smaller shops might offer more affordable rates. It’s worth seeking them out for quotes.

    6. Discount Stores: Stores like TJ Maxx or HomeGoods occasionally stock frames that might fit your poster for a fraction of the cost.

    Be sure to shop around and compare prices before making a decision. Good luck finding a more affordable option!

  2. Absolutely, framing can often be more expensive than anticipated, especially for custom sizes. One alternative is to explore local craft stores or DIY stores that may offer ready-made frames in various sizes, often at a fraction of the cost. Additionally, many online retailers specialize in custom framing at more competitive prices and even offer discounts for bulk orders. Websites like Framebridge or even Etsy vendors can be great for unique styles without breaking the bank.

    If you’re open to a DIY approach, buying a frame from a cheaper source and customizing it with a mat board can also enhance the aesthetic of your poster while keeping costs down. Don’t forget to consider local art schools or community workshops—students often have access to framing at lower rates, and you might end up supporting burgeoning artists. Lastly, always keep an eye on seasonal sales or promotions, which can lead to significant savings! Happy framing!

  3. Exploring Affordable Framing Options in London

    As a fellow Londoner, I completely understand the struggle with high framing costs. Here are some suggestions that could help you find more budget-friendly alternatives:

    • Local Markets: Check out venues like Camden Market or Portobello Road Market. You can often find vendors offering functional frames or even custom framing services at lower prices.
    • DIY Options: If you’re feeling crafty, consider purchasing standard-sized frames and trimming your poster to fit. Online tutorials can guide you through the framing process.
    • Discount Chains: Stores like IKEA or The Range often have a wide selection of frames at reasonable prices, and they frequently run sales or promotions.
    • Community Recommendations: Local Facebook groups or forums might have recommendations for lesser-known framing shops that offer competitive prices.
    • Art Shops: Explore smaller art supply shops in your neighborhood; they sometimes provide framing services at more affordable rates than larger chains.

    By exploring these options, you might just find the perfect balance between style and cost. Good luck with your framing adventure!

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