

You can also allow the Google Maps app to access your Android and iPhone address books to quickly find saved addresses. P.S.All you need to do is to save your home and office addresses in Google Maps, and the system will automatically fill them in as you type, speeding up your search. Don’t forget to grab one of their 40% or 50% off coupons before you go! It may be worth doing some google searches! There’s also Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or Jo-Ann Fabric.

If you’re handy or your spouse is and you decide to do it this was, PLEASE let me know and post a picture in the comments! Option 3: Get quotes from a Framerįor the highest quality, you can check with a custom framer in your area. I have not tried this (or made Ryan try, ha!), but it is not technically out of the question.

You would also need to custom cut plexiglass or glass to fit the frame in addition to painting, mounting on a large piece of foam board, and adding mounting hardware. One method I’ve seen people use is to buy trim/moulding from Lowes or Home Depot and build a custom frame. This is something we learned after the fact! Option 2: DIY So you can easily bring the cost down by going with a smaller size. A 35×35″ scarf is considered oversized and has to be custom made (ours was) for $699. Cost for 32×32″ and smaller scarf is $199.Package and freight ship a giant box across the country so it’s not damaged.Here’s what Framebridge does after you send them your piece: The process is probably even more involved than below and definitely takes considerable time and materials. This is the least stressful and easiest way to go.
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There’s definitely something to having a professional framer handle the whole thing. The larger the item, the more difficult it is. With that said, framing something like this as a DIY is not as easy as it sounds.
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Do some shopping around because they can range in price!!įor full disclosure, I partnered with Framebridge on this project and did not have to foot the bill of the scarf framing (but I did buy the scarf!). Ryan bought this one from eBay, but he did tons of research and told me these are a few great places to find them. Honestly, besides Ryan and Lucy, it’s my favorite thing in our house. We were both blown away by the quality and how well it was assembled! The scarf was in perfect condition and the frame only enhanced its beauty! I am so happy with the way the finished piece turned out. So I boxed it up and shipped it out! A few short weeks later this MASSIVE boxed showed up at our door step and it was all I could do to not tear it open like a kid on Christmas morning. Friends, no lie, it’s amazing!Īfter telling them all about our project they assured me that they could absolutely make my scarf framing dreams come true. Framebridge is a custom framing company where you can either upload a photo or artwork ( which we did here!), send it in, or just purchase art online and have it framed and sent to your home hassle free. How would you even go about getting it done? Would the scarf get damaged in the process? How would it lay flat in the frame and not wrinkle? Clearly I was less than confident in the process…Īfter much research we got in touch with our friends over at Framebridge. If you haven’t used or heard about Framebridge, I am getting ready to change your life. Framing a vintage scarf (and one that was extra special to me) seemed daunting.
