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Your Life in a Picture Frame

May 8, 2020 By admin

There is a wonderful campaign around the world at the moment where Framing Galleries have joined together to show their life in a picture frame. It’s a great incentive and it reminds us all how precious our memories are.

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery framing is our life. And we can certainly relate to this wonderful video.

Ed & Cynthia in a Picture Frame.

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I’ve Been Framed

May 12, 2014 By admin

One young man says: “I’ve been framed” and he’s happy about it because it took place at the Campbelltown Framing Gallery. Hashem is ten years old and jumped at the opportunity to be part of our television commercial.

Our television commercial turned a few heads when it was filmed. Hashem, as well as being our star, is also a great swimmer and is one of the top 10 breath-stroke swimmers in NSW. He is also the goalie for the Macarthur Rams soccer team – something he loves.  He has proudly worn his mohawk (in the summer months) since he was six years old.

I’ve Been Framed – Fun Shoot

Lee Copp and his sister Nicole Crowfoot who are legends at Campbelltown Theatre were happy to play their rolls. And loved being a bit “oddball” in public.  Lee and Nicole have a swag of acting credits including lead and minor rolls in many plays over the past years.  Lee was honest and said that our commercial was not his most challenging roll – but it was fun to do.

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery – “I’ve been Framed” is music to our ears.

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Picture Framing

March 11, 2014 By admin

Campbelltown Framing Gallery is a family business operated by Ed and Cynthia.   We have over sixty years experience in the framing industry and we are known for our high quality workmanship.  We also pride ourselves on being one of the few conservation framers in the Macarthur area.

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Campbelltown Framing Gallery – Conservation Framers

Conservation framing means we use the very best acid-free materials to protect and preserve your work.  Artworks come in many shapes and sizes including original art, prints, photography, embroidery, certificates, military and memorabilia.  At Campbelltown Framing Gallery every picture framing job is treated with respect – we appreciate that your work needs protection because of its sentimental, historical or monetary value.  Our best job today ensures your work will be around for future generations.

Quality materials used include paper, mat boards, glass, tape, staples and mouldings (moldings).  Anything that comes into contact with your work has to be of the finest quality.  You can be assured your work will never be glued, sprayed, stapled or cut.  We have seen work that has been cut to fit the frame.  At Campbelltown Framing Gallery our frames are cut to fit your work.  None of our frames are pre-cut – we have three metre lengths of picture frame moldings in store.

Samples can help in deciding the right frame when picture framingWe do not use MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard).  This board attracts moisture to itself and mould can set in and destroy your work.  Sadly we have to re-frame works that have deteriorated due to poor quality materials and workmanship – if your works are worth keeping it is an investment to frame them well.

This excellent article in Wikipedia can give you more insight into picture framing.  The frame should compliment the picture but not become the main focus.

Not all framing requires glass. But when it is used matting is very important to keep the picture from sticking to the glass – a picture can be easily ruined from condensation on the inside of the glass.

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery we pride ourselves on quality.  On your first visit we will inspect your work with you and discuss your requirements.  A simple quote is not possible unless we know how you intend to show the work, the type of picture frame moulding and whether glass is a requirement.

We are humbled that so many of our customers return to Campbelltown Framing Gallery year after year.  Each job is special and that is the way it must be.

Picture Framing from our Archives

Cynthia inspects moldings at the Campbelltown Framing Gallery
steve irwin crocodile hunter at campbelltown framing gallery

Twin frames of a seascape at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
Classic white frame at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

original art at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
medal framing and certificate at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

The right frame for the right job at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
Samples can help in deciding the right frame at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

student learning to frame at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
saint mary mckillop at campbelltown framing gallery

Wild Turkey Shirt at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
charlie huttons at campbelltown framing gallery

framed racing car at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
Ed inspects moulding samples at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

Filed Under: Artworks Tagged With: business framing, camden, campbelltown, framing, liverpool, macarthur, mat boards, matting, mirrors, picton

Custom Mirrors

March 11, 2014 By admin

A custom mirror from Campbelltown Framing Gallery allows you create a personalised mirror – and with our combinations of frames, style and colour your choices are endless.  Now, your selection of mirrors is not limited to what the store has in stock.

custom mirrors at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

The wrong mirror can change the decor of a home.  And very often a mirror is bought without taking design into account.  Few people know that professional framers can create mirrors to suit your home – whether that be for the lounge, hallway, bedrooms or bathrooms.

With a custom mirror from Campbelltown Framing Gallery you make the decision on the size, shape and frame.  You are welcome to bring an image of where the mirror will be hung and we can help you create a style to suit that area.

Choose the right frame.

When buying a ready cut mirror in a store a gilded frame may look great amongst other classic items but once you get it home it loses its appeal.  The shape and style might be wrong for the room.  Whereas a custom mirror from Campbelltown Framing Gallery will remove the guesswork.

Custom Mirrors – Measuring

Before choosing a design and size it helps to measure where your mirror will be placed – and how much mirror space you can work with.  You will also need to take into account the size of the frame when measuring.  The bigger the mirror, the bigger the frame.  An easy way to do this is to cut paper to the size you want and tape it to the wall.  You’ll then know if that is the right size.  One large mirror may suffice or perhaps two smaller ones might look better.

Custom Mirrors – Frames

Cynthia inspects moldings at the Campbelltown Framing GalleryWe have hundreds of picture frame mouldings at Campbelltown Framing Gallery and your custom mirrors can be framed with any of these. Customers mostly choose gold gilded, silver gilded or wood grained frames.  Once you have chosen the size it will be cut to suit – the larger frames are usually 4 – 6 mm thick for safety reasons.

You are welcome to visit our studio and workshop where we are happy to provide a quote.

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Framing Needlework

March 9, 2014 By admin

When Framing Needlework there are several things to consider.  And at Campbelltown Framing Gallery we work with you so your work hangs beautifully.

We will ask you if you want the un-stitched areas visible – if not we can adjust the mat board to suit.  Mat board comes in varying shapes and sizes.  Our computer programs can create the most intricate of designs to show your needlework.  You might want to show two or three works in one frame – we can create that also.

frame sample corners at Cambpelltown Framign Gallery

We will create a frame to suit your needlework.  Any old frame will not do.  Our frames are cut from lengths of picture frame mouldings.  And we have corner samples on hand to give you an indication of how your finished product will look.

Matting when Framing Needlework.

A mat board surrounds the needlework – these come in many colours but needlework usually looks good surrounded by gold, creamy or even earthy coloured frames. Again this will enhance your work.  Like frames, the mat board should not become the focus of attention.  Your needlework is the focus.

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery we are conservation framers and use acid free products.  We have been framing for many decades and have re-framed works ruined by moisture especially from medium density fibreboard (MDF).  Our aim is keep your work looking great for many, many years to come.  We’re happy to walk you through our framing processes.

framing needlework tree at Campbeltown Framing Gallery

When framing needlework and tapestries conservation framing protects threads and fabrics from deteriorating.  When we create frames for your needlework, tapestry, cross or long stitch our recommendations are based on the showing and preserving of your works.

Framing needlework is an art in itself.  As conservation framers we make a stand and will only use acid free products.  You are welcome to call into our workshop and studio.  At Campbelltown Framing Gallery we have the experience and passion to help.

Filed Under: Needleworks Tagged With: camden, campbelltown, framing, framing needlework, liverpool, long stitch, macarthur, picton, short stitch, tapestry

Framing Prints

March 9, 2014 By admin

When framing prints Campbelltown Framing Gallery ensures the frame compliments the print. For many these prints are collectables and often times are one offs, so great care has to be taken.

We take great delight in framing posters from your favourite rock band.  Some of these are years old and have been rolled up for posterity.  But when something is rolled up it is only a memory.  Once framed that memory comes to life.

Framing prints at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

Like all our work the framing posters is of equal importance.  Some of prints we have framed include bands, movies, sporting events, rock concerts, orchestra’s, psychic nights, old prints of master painters and musicians and then  some.

Framing Prints for Posterity

For some prints we recommend a mat board.  This will put a boarder around your print. This can enhance the poster.  Some posters are framed with the frame right on the print – this can suit some but not all.  We need to see each piece of work before we can give a recommendation.

All our materials are acid free.  So anything that comes into contact with your work will not be damaged. We do not use Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) as this can attract moisture to itself resulting in damage to your print.

Framing prints at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

We have access to Australia’s largest range of prints and posters online. You can find them here.  They have thousands of prints on every subject and theme.  We’re happy to frame these also.

At times we have framed very old posters.  Some are tattered and torn.  If they had been framed all those years ago they would still be in mint condition.  Our aim is keep your print looking pristine as we know it will take pride of place in your home.

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery, framing prints is one of our specialities. Please contact us.

Filed Under: Prints Tagged With: camden, campbelltown, framing, framing prints, liverpool, macarthur, picton, picture framing, prints

Framing Tapestry

March 9, 2014 By admin

At Campbelltown Framing Gallery we have many years experience framing tapestry.

People create tapestries at all hours of the day and night.  And the time to create is seldom planned – it just happens.  So, for many the framing of their tapestry is a distant thought until the work is finished.  The piece of work represents many hours of peace and tranquility or many hours of frustrations – but the outcome deserves being preserved for posterity.

steve irwin crocodile hunter at campbelltown framing gallery
We will create a frame to suit your tapestry.  Framing tapestry is not just selecting any old frame – it should work with the tapestry to enhance it. The frame might be plain, guilded or even neoclassical and the right colour will also make or brake your work.

Matting when Framing Tapestry

A mat board surrounds the tapestry – it can be any colour but are usually gold, creamy or even earthy colours. Again this will enhance your work.  Like frames, the mat board should not become the focus of attention.  Your tapestry should always be the main attraction.

framing tapestry at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

Framing any fabric, paper or canvas requires great attention.  At Campbelltown Framing Gallery we do not use MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard).  Framing should protect your tapestry – MDF can cause problems with moisture and ultimately destroy your work.   Just check with us first and we’d be happy to walk you through the process.

We have people from all walks of life framing their tapestries with us.  Women and men, young and old.  We have been in the framing business for over sixty years and have framed umpteen thousands of works in that time. And with every challenge we have found a solution.

Framing tapestry is an art in itself.  All our products are acid free (including our attitude).  And at Campbelltown Framing Gallery we have the experience and passion to help.

Filed Under: Tapestry Tagged With: camden, campbelltown, framing, framing tapestry, liverpool, macarthur, tapestry

Learn Framing

February 22, 2014 By admin

Ed runs a informative one day hands-on learn framing course in Campbelltown. He has been framing since he was a young man.  And for the past decade has been operating the Campbelltown Framing Gallery with Cynthia.  Together they have much experience with all facets of framing including general framing of art works and prints.

student at the learn framing course at Campbelltown Framing Gallery

Both Ed and Cynthia are on the tools which keeps them up to date with the latest and best framing techniques. They are sticklers for conservation framing and MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) never makes its way to the gallery. So best not to ask if you can use MDF as a backing board. Cynthia explains they do not use this type of board as it attracts moisture to itself which will ultimately destroy your picture.  As you learn framing you’ll come to understand this more and more.

The important ruler at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
A student adjusts the frame at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
another student at Campbelltown Framing Gallery
student holding her framed artwork at Campbelltown framing gallery

Learn Framing – on the Weekend

Ed usually runs the Learn Framing course on a Sunday – usually for the full day. You will need to bring something to frame. Preferably a piece of art or an image that is dear to you. You will learn about:

  • cutting and choice of mat boards
  • conservation framing
  • mounting your work
  • cutting and joining
  • choosing the right picture frame mounting
  • gluing and stapling techniques
  • cutting and handling glass

 At Campbelltown Framing Gallery they take great pride in their work – which means you’ll probably learn from the best. Ed teaches using the old tools – tools that you might have at home. It is no use learning on the big fancy equipment as you’ll be unable to duplicate the process out of the studio.

Campbelltown Framing Gallery is located at 11/3 Hollylea Road, Leumeah. There is plenty of parking and the location is within walking distance to Leumeah Railway Station. There are many restaurants and fast foot outlets within walking distance also. Or bring your own lunch – they also have a coffee machine.

Many have doubted they could ever learn framing.  But Ed is a good teacher.

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Campbelltown Framing Gallery – 11/3 Hollylea Road, Leumeah, Campbelltown

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