USEFUL TIPS FOR MOUNT
DECORATION

Examples of decorated
mounts
(1) Store gold / silver
pens for line / bevels horizontally not vertically
(2) Shake the pens well
before use
(3) Test the pens for
consistency on a piece of scrap mountboard before use
(4) Ensure that the straight
edge does not actually touch the mountboard, along the edge where
the pen is to be used
(5) Use a pin or needle
to make the start / end finish points for each line
(6) Do not make these
holes too deep
(7) If straight edge moves,
secure it with Blue-Tac
(8) For water colour lines,
test the line colour first on a piece of scrap mountboard, allow to
dry and test for suitability. This also applies to water colour wash
band.
(9) Do not buy an expensive
artists pallet, use a cake tin with nine cake holes to mix your
watercolour in
(10) For water colour
wash band start the wash with water only at the start / finish point.
In hot weather wash the whole mount with water before using the colour
(11) Do not make the washes
too dark
Useful Tips
For Oval Mounts & Frames.
For Mounts:
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An example of picture
framing using an oval mount & frame.
(1) Make sure the Stanley
knife blade is sharp.
(2) Use Blu-Tac to secure
the mount to the cutting matt and the cutting matt to the bench.
(3) Keep the knife as
horizontal as possible NOT VERTICAL as this will keep the knife under
control and ensure a clean cut.
(4) Keep your fingers
out of the path of the knife at all times.
(5) Use a piece of string
that does not stretch.
(6) Oval mounts are easier
to cut on thin boards or paper.
(7) Cut mounts from the
back of the board you are using.
For Frames:
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(8) If you are cutting
the glass yourself (not recommended) do be very careful of glass splinters
and always wear protective glasses.
(9) When cleaning the
glass, be aware of sharper edges on the glass than on straight pieces
of glass. They are very, very sharp.
(10) Take time ensuring
that there is an even amount of mount showing around the picture.
If you fit it uneven, it will show very badly.
(11) When fitting the
back into the oval frame, try to make the back as close as possible
to the top of the frame. This will make papering in a lot easier.