cheap canvas wrap
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cheap canvas wrap
I have done research on several shop bough canvases available in the cheaper stores, these apear to use mdf or even cheaper materials to make the frame which is then wrapped and stappled without stretcher bars, these are being sold with no problems or simply stretched over a mitred pine frame - is this a feasible option to make low cost wraps for selling on ebay ? At what price point would you switch to stretcher bars etc.. in cost / resale value???
I am aiming to sell some cheaper items ie.. up to £20 but also a premium range £50 plus
I am aiming to sell some cheaper items ie.. up to £20 but also a premium range £50 plus
Re: cheap canvas wrap
If think you are a hiding to nothing. Most of these are made in massive factory's and sold by the palette load. I think you work probably deserves more than that. As I have said manufacturing something at those prices requires decent economy of scale ie you need to produce a lot of one size to buy in you materials cheaply and use the minimum amount of labour.
I think you need to look at being more unique and exclusive.
Alistair
I think you need to look at being more unique and exclusive.
Alistair
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Re: cheap canvas wrap
Thanks
my primary aim is to be more unique & exclusive but with that obviously reduces volume, I am trying to spread over the cheaper end to but from what you say I think the original framed nice at a premium followed by mounted prints to keep the overall price inc postage down may be the best way forward.
Ebayers and indeed those doing canvas wraps in the shopping centres are simply stretching over a mitred pine frame and up to a certain price people seem to be happy with that but as you say you get what you pay for and I cant risk bad feedback at this early stage thats why I am looking into all framing or wrapping options
my primary aim is to be more unique & exclusive but with that obviously reduces volume, I am trying to spread over the cheaper end to but from what you say I think the original framed nice at a premium followed by mounted prints to keep the overall price inc postage down may be the best way forward.
Ebayers and indeed those doing canvas wraps in the shopping centres are simply stretching over a mitred pine frame and up to a certain price people seem to be happy with that but as you say you get what you pay for and I cant risk bad feedback at this early stage thats why I am looking into all framing or wrapping options
Re: cheap canvas wrap
What AG said.
Remember, the bottom end of the market is very crowded.
The art-by-the-foot stuff is made in factories in places were labour is cheap and plentiful. It goes though umpteen hands before it gets to a retail outlet. The original cost per unit probably amounts to pence.
Aim higher. You can't compete with the mass-production. You won't sell as many as IKEA, but there again you won't need to.
Remember, the bottom end of the market is very crowded.

Aim higher. You can't compete with the mass-production. You won't sell as many as IKEA, but there again you won't need to.

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Re: cheap canvas wrap
You're not necessarily saving much money with MDF tbh. You can get excellent discounts on orders as little as £500 if you shop around -- then when you factor in the labour involved in slotting the finger jointed stretcher-bars together versus cutting & underpinning the MDF it's probably not worth doing it DIY.
Please excuse my basic questions. I primarily frame canvas prints so new to photo framing.
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Re: cheap canvas wrap
yes I am beginning to realise theres going to be a lot of effort for little gain.
http://www.getcanvasplus.co.uk/stretche ... r-bars.htm
best deal I have found so far, anyone kno of anywhere as good but cheaper?
http://www.getcanvasplus.co.uk/stretche ... r-bars.htm
best deal I have found so far, anyone kno of anywhere as good but cheaper?
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Re: cheap canvas wrap
This is what you are up against too....
http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/northamp ... _258&a=507
Although it's technically not a true canvas however it have watched one true canvas print offer go to nearly 5000 takers!!
There are loads of these offers out there. I really cannot see how they make any money at all.... guess it's in the volume.
http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/northamp ... _258&a=507
Although it's technically not a true canvas however it have watched one true canvas print offer go to nearly 5000 takers!!
There are loads of these offers out there. I really cannot see how they make any money at all.... guess it's in the volume.
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Re: cheap canvas wrap
they are actually a supplier, they sell those stretcher bars to people
they also make metalurgy printable metal products
so they are buying stuff sooooo cheap
i found a really cheap canvas recently, not cotton though. its was something like 85 quid for 30meter 44 inch roll, which is bonkers
its not for art but for stuff like that you could still make a small profit
they also make metalurgy printable metal products
so they are buying stuff sooooo cheap
i found a really cheap canvas recently, not cotton though. its was something like 85 quid for 30meter 44 inch roll, which is bonkers
its not for art but for stuff like that you could still make a small profit
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Re: cheap canvas wrap
Steve... have you seen that Metallurgy product? I quite like the look of it as a premium product. They won't send sample 

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Re: cheap canvas wrap
yea i have some
i tried to get to be the dealer in ireland when it came out, they wanted me to buy 5k worth a month!!!!!!!
its very very good for high contrast b&w
i tried to get to be the dealer in ireland when it came out, they wanted me to buy 5k worth a month!!!!!!!
its very very good for high contrast b&w