Custom frame your travel memories

Frame your travelsRemember your vacation every day!

Travel, souvenirs and memories – they go together like a hand in a glove. Some of the best travel memories are triggered by the souvenirs you bring back from vacation. They tell a story. By preserving those souvenirs with custom framing, you can have those travel memories forever. What’s your favorite travel story?

Travel memories & stories

Yellowstone Poster - frame your travels

National park poster from Yellowstone

Vacationing in America’s first National Park was on your bucket list, and you finally made it! You couldn’t believe how much wildlife there was to see up close and personal, or how impressive Old Faithful truly was. Now you have the framed poster to remember the great time you had.

Egyptian papyrus - frame your travels

Papyrus grass art from Egypt

The papyrus plant is a tall, leafless aquatic plant that can grow up to 16 feet high and is native to Egypt. The white pith inside is used to make the paper, which is used to paint on. It is an old-world craft, from an old country. But the paper is brittle and needs protection, so you were wise about getting it framed.

Print of florence, Italy - frame your travels

Etching from Italy

While strolling the avenues of Florence, you found a street artist who was selling etchings of the very view you were looking at – the Piazza Del Duomo. How could you resist? Now it hangs in your office to give you a mini vacation from work.

African wedding necklace - frame your travels

Wedding necklace from Africa

It was hard to choose from the many necklace styles that were handmade by the village women, but you liked this one the best. What a great conversation piece you created by having it framed.

Postcards from Hawaii - frame your travels

Postcards from Hawaii

You know postcards are meant to be sent in the mail, but these images were frame-worthy! You made a great choice choosing a frame that looks native to the islands.

 

Photo of hawaiian sunset - frame your travels

Sunset photo of the Islands

Hawaiian sunsets never disappoint, and it’s hard to take a bad photo of such rich colors. Neutral framing lets the bold view stand out.

Redecorating your home office

Home office with frames

This last year you’ve most likely spent more time in your home than you thought you ever would. You may have even rearranged some things around to create a home office or noticed that your home office needed a redo. A little paint, a new rug and fresh art – that will work! Vacation photos and travel memories make the perfect addition to help take your mind off work occasionally.

Tip: If you are working with an interior designer, talk to them about incorporating your travel memories and souvenirs into a design plan.

 

See some of our other blogs for additional tips and resources:

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Framing newspapers, articles, and other printed media

Are the walls closing in? A new framing project can help.

Bringing art home from vacation

While on vacation, you fell in love with a painting that had already been framed. The question is… do you ship it home that way? How much do you love the frame? Will the dealer or artist reduce the price if you don’t want the frame? How much would it cost to ship it home framed?

If you decide to bring the painted canvas back unframed, ask the dealer or artist to remove it from the frame – DO NOT cut it off the frame! Take the staples out of the stretcher frame. Cover the painting with glassine and roll it up (not tightly) and put into a tube – plastic is best. That is the least expensive way, and then you can have it framed exactly the way you want it.

If it is a piece of art on paper, and fairly small, cover both sides with glassine, and secure between two pieces of hardy cardboard. If it is small enough, you should be able to transport it in your luggage. If not, shipping it should not be expensive. Once it is safely home, remove it from the cardboard and take it to your framer so your travel memories can be properly preserved.

Frames from around the world

Chateau frames from France
Dillon frames from Montana
Komodo frames from China