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Long time PPFA educator Jim Miller, MCPF, GCF, will discuss protective, minimally invasive, reversible, float/surface mounting techniques for textiles, documents, photos, and three-dimensional objects.
Acrylic glazing, clear film, and fine-mesh fabrics can provide gentle, overall support for old, fragile, flat papers and textiles that might be damaged by traditional mounting methods and materials.
Spherical objects such as hockey pucks, golf balls, baseballs, and tennis balls also may be fully supported and beautifully displayed.
Learn how to use high-technology plastics and fabrics for innovative mounting without harm.
Examples will show how these nearly invisible, methods can thrill customers and add to your bottom line.
Jim will teach a morning class on Wednesday, January 25, at PPFA 2017, held at the West Coast Art & Frame Expo/The National Conference. His class is open to all framers, with special pricing for PPFA members.
To ensure your spot in Jim’s class, visit www.wcafshow.com.
Acrylic glazing, clear film, and fine-mesh fabrics can provide gentle, overall support for old, fragile, flat papers and textiles that might be damaged by traditional mounting methods and materials.
Spherical objects such as hockey pucks, golf balls, baseballs, and tennis balls also may be fully supported and beautifully displayed.
Learn how to use high-technology plastics and fabrics for innovative mounting without harm.
Examples will show how these nearly invisible, methods can thrill customers and add to your bottom line.
Jim will teach a morning class on Wednesday, January 25, at PPFA 2017, held at the West Coast Art & Frame Expo/The National Conference. His class is open to all framers, with special pricing for PPFA members.
To ensure your spot in Jim’s class, visit www.wcafshow.com.