Manson Framers has definitely stood the test of time! Opening in 1964, the company has served the public for over 47 years. It is a family business with four generations working together. We stock a very comprehensive range of ART MATERIALS FOR THE BEGINNER TO THE PROFESSIONAL ARTIST. Come in and see what we have to offer and be amazed. There are discounts for those who attend our ART CLASSES. We stock a great variety of needlework supplies - tapestry, cross stitch, embroideries and thread-wools, cottons, crochet cottons and silks. Creative tapestry classes are held on saturday morning. If you want to shop somewhere that has the best service around and staff with A-grade knowledge, Manson Framers is for you. They are Brisbane's top picture framing specialist so why not pay the store a visit.
The cost of framing a picture depends on a number of different variables. Firstly, you need to decide whether or not you want a custom solution or one off the shelf. If you opt for an off the shelf solution, the price will be significantly lower but so will the quality. For a custom solution, the materials you use, the city you’re in and most importantly the size of the piece will have an impact on the price. As an example, a 50cm x 50cm piece with a border could cost anything from €70 up to as much as €500 depending on the design and the materials you choose.
The cost of custom framing depends on a number of different variables. The materials you use, the city you’re in and most importantly the size of the piece will have an impact on the price. As an example, a 50cm x 50cm piece with a border could cost anything from €70 up to as much as €500 depending on the design and the materials you choose.
Frame colour is completely dependent on the piece itself and what colours/finishes will complement it. Another factor is the overall look you’re going for in the space the piece will be displayed. For a subtle look, try going for stained wood, white or black frames. If you want something that stands out more, why not try pulling out a key colour from the piece and colour-match the frame to it.
Mat colour is completely dependent on the piece itself and what colours will complement it. If in doubt it is always best to go for a white or off-white to allow the piece to sing, but if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous you can try pulling out one of the more subtle colours in the piece to really make it pop.
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