Ceramic baby footprints?
Posted: Wed 05 Oct, 2011 7:10 pm
Hello
New member posting for first time ... Only one week into picture framing as a career and I've landed a job somewhat less than straightforward (to me, at least).
I've been asked to frame some baby footprints, which have been pressed into some kind of homemade clay or dough and then painted. The hardened lump is very heavy and very deep - would probably need a 3" rebate to accommodate, not allowing for some pretty serious backboard.
So far I'm thinking that I need to fix the dough-lump onto a painted plywood backboard, then build a box frame. Does that sound sensible enough?!
Also, in terms of glazing I'm veering away from glass (as this kind of construction will presumably, over time, let in dust and insects) and thinking it would possibly be more appropriate to seal the lump itself with some form of varnish.
All ideas very welcome, but please remember: I'm a novice - be kind!!
New member posting for first time ... Only one week into picture framing as a career and I've landed a job somewhat less than straightforward (to me, at least).
I've been asked to frame some baby footprints, which have been pressed into some kind of homemade clay or dough and then painted. The hardened lump is very heavy and very deep - would probably need a 3" rebate to accommodate, not allowing for some pretty serious backboard.
So far I'm thinking that I need to fix the dough-lump onto a painted plywood backboard, then build a box frame. Does that sound sensible enough?!
Also, in terms of glazing I'm veering away from glass (as this kind of construction will presumably, over time, let in dust and insects) and thinking it would possibly be more appropriate to seal the lump itself with some form of varnish.
All ideas very welcome, but please remember: I'm a novice - be kind!!