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I saw some budget frames at the Warehouse, can I use these for my Paper Tole project?

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I saw some budget frames at the Warehouse, can I use these for my Paper Tole project?

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Most definitely. Even if the frame does not have a deep rebate, to keep the elements from contacting the glass, you can use an inexpensive frame, and simply build the back out. This is accomplished by using strips of foam core which are approx. 10mm thick and to whatever width you want to cut them. You form a box with the strips of foam core, and insert them into the back of the frame. By gluing and creating this box. you actually extend the picture out the back of the frame, and create space so your tole can be inserted. By proper taping, it is not noticeable, and you can accomplish with a $3.00 frame, what would have normally been much more expensive using conventional deep rebated framing.

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