Thursday, 11 November 2010

Three generations of military service...


It being Armistice Day, I thought it an appropriate time to show a recent example of an interesting bespoke framing job. Our customer kindly gave us permission to show his finished frame which shows three generations of military service in his family - himself, his Father, and his Grandfather who served in the first world war, and I am told was only sixteen years old in this photo.
Each service man has been quadruple mounted in his regimental colours, with his cap badge shadow-mounted in an oval or circle apperture above. Quite a tricky mount to cut but well worth it for the effect. I photographed it before the glass was fitted to get some reflection free shots!



We seem to have had a few more medal framing enquiries than usual this week with Armistice Day being on everyone's mind. I will be putting some more medal examples up soon, but please feel free to drop in with your specifications and we'll be happy to advise.

A general guide to costs of framing medals are approximately between £40 and £60 depending on the frame chosen and how many medals or additional objects such as cap badges, regimental flashes or photographs etc... are included.

Our Armistice Day window display will be up for a few more days yet if you haven't seen it. It includes is a framed signed limited edition Artists proof of Queen Elizabeth by renowned portrait painter 'Christian Furr' to be auctioned in aid of HELP FOR HEROES on December the 11th at Norton Hill School.
I will post more details shortly...

Wear your Poppy with pride.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

A recent example of an unusual box frame...

This is a really interesting framing job Tony did recently which our customer has kindly given us permission to show...
It's an antique Japanese theatre mask made of wood and horse hair and I just couldn't resist getting a picture of Tony with it to compare beards!


The mask itself is hung by a brass hook so it can be removeable, and the high lacquer facing frame is hinged with a magnetic clasp to close it which has been recessed and stained black.
Inside the box is lined with lovely black suede mount board which sets off the pale mask to dramatic effect!

Tony hand made a very deep box frame to hold this and built up the finish in several layers, highly waxed to imitate Japanese lacquer with the red bole distressed through to show on the edges. The top frame or door is an Arqadia high lacquer moulding which sits well with the hand finishing on the box.


And just for fun one more shot of those beards... they could be distant relatives!

More unusual framing examples coming soon...

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

An update - some recent examples...


I've realised with all the catching up after the shop move that we've not posted for a while... so I thought I'd show a few of the interesting jobs we have framed for our customers recently.
This is a rather nice set of Royal Naval WW2 medals - one with an oakleaf commendation. They have been shadow mounted onto blue suede mountboard with a gun metal/pewter effect frame which sets it off really well.
It's always nice to have a photo of the person too which always makes it so much more personal and gives a connection to the man's life and brave deeds. There are always such amazing and courageous stories behind these medal sets that really should be honoured and remembered. So many of these war medals are split and sold off, losing their stories and becoming anonomous which I believe is a real shame.

On a different note (or power chord!) here is a snare drumskin signed by the band Motorhead. It has been shadow mounted as well, with the drumskin set into a circular cut apperture and supported behind with foam board. Sorry for the unclear picture here, the Motorhead logo is mounted behind its own bevel cut window in the bottom mount and the frame is a deep profile ideal for box framing.

Now for a tricky one! An original Disney sketch with pin badge... The mountcard I had to replicate on this one was probebly originally cut on a computerised mountcutting machine, but I had to cut it by hand on our Keencut Oval cutter and Ultimat Gold cutter. No easy task!
First I cut the circle in the outer mount then carefully measured and marked out with a compass my quarter circle cut with start and stop marks. It's very hard to do an accurate partial cut on a circle by hand on this machine so it was some challenge to then do it all again 5mm deeper for the yellow inner mount!I then cut the rest of the double mount as normal on the Ultimat Gold cutter for the straight edges and backed it with foam board to support the pin of the badge.

And here is another shirt belonging to the Paulton Rovers goal keeper who played against Norwich City last year. He'd actually swopped shirts with the Norwich City goalie and we framed that up as well to go with it!
There has been quite a few really nice shirts framed in the last few months that we didn't manage to photograph, including a fully signed Real Madrid shirt, a fully signed child's Liverpool shirt, Bath Rugby shirts and a burgandy Paulton Rovers home shirt that went into a burgandy stained frame with burgandy inner mount and looked great!

More updates coming soon!

Monday, 28 June 2010

Smiles, balloons, music and wine!

Our Grand Re-opening bash on Saturday evening was a great success! Thankyou so much to all of you who dropped by for a glass of wine and a look at our new shop and gallery. It was a lovely atmosphere with lots of friendly faces and some great music by Blues Trio 'Catfish' who were the bee's knees indeed!
Here are some pictures of the new shop just before the throngs arrived...





It was so nice and busy that it was hard to get any pictures of it all in full swing...

Here are 'Catfish' - Paddy O'Brien (left) Pete D'Arby (centre harmonica) and Kevin de Las Casas (right) who put on a fantastic show for us...

And finally I couldn't resist showing a close up of our shiny new shop sign glinting in the sun! That was one big frame to make!

So please do come and browse and see for yourselves. Try out our comfy new sofa to browse our print catalogues, we'll be expanding our range of crafts, cards and prints as well as our range of frames very soon. For anyone who missed out on the night you can still collect a 10% off bespoke framing voucher from the shop until the 7th of July...

Also a big thank you is due for all those people who helped with the shop re-furb, the lovely newly painted shop front and of course the big move itself! (I won't mention you all by name, but you know who you are!) Thankyou also to Catfish, and to Mrs Dring for organising the balloons!

Monday, 21 June 2010

Nearly there!




The new shop is almost ready! The shiny new sign went up this evening and looks marvellous!
We will be open for normal trade on Weds the 23rd 9 am - 5 pm, browsers very welcome!

Don't forget our Grand Re-opening evening on Saturday the 26th if you would like to pop by for a glass of wine and see our new gallery. There will be live acoustic music between 6 -7 pm from Blues trio 'CATFISH'! It would be lovely to see you!

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Grand Re-opening events...

The move is all happening this weekend and the new shop is about to be painted - the last job! We will be closed Saturday the 19th and Monday the 21st, but framing due for collection on the 19th will still be able to be collected from 54c the High Street...

We will be open again for trading in the new shop from tuesday the 22nd but will also be holding a Grand Re-opening evening on Saturday the 26th from 6 - 7 pm.
Please do drop by for a glass of wine and see our new shop and gallery whilst listening to live acoustic blues by 'CATFISH'!
There will be a 10% off bespoke framing voucher for everyone dropping by...

Also we would like to say thankyou to all our lovely loyal customers who have helped to give our business a great start - we'll look forward to seeing you at our new shop!

Thursday, 10 June 2010

We are moving to a lovely new shop!

WE ARE MOVING!!!

From the 21st of June you will find us at

NO. 10 the High Street, Midsomer Norton
(Next door to Caswells)

So we are going from the very top of the High Street down to the very bottom! It will be great for us to have a bigger workshop as well as a bigger gallery and we're really looking forward to moving in...

We will be offering a 10% discount on all bespoke framing in the opening week in our new shop. We will keep you posted on our Grand Re-opening events as they are finalised!
(Pictures of our new shop coming soon...)