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mounting postcards to see both sides

Posted: Fri 14 Feb, 2014 2:07 pm
by Kalmia
Hi all

New to the industry.. in fact.. not really started as yet! however, I would like to frame an historic postcard so that both sides can be seen. obviously i want to protect the card. I am sure there is an established method for this..but I just dont know it yet :Slap: any ideas appreciated.

thanks all and stay as dry as you can

Matt

Re: mounting postcards to see both sides

Posted: Fri 14 Feb, 2014 2:40 pm
by Roboframer
Welcome to the Forum!

If you want top see the whole thing (float mount) you could encapsulate it with clear archival polyester film, if not it could sit in back-to-back reverse bevel mount apertures.

Re: mounting postcards to see both sides

Posted: Sat 15 Feb, 2014 8:12 am
by Kalmia
Hi
Thanks for reply. I thought of the second idea but how to attach to the mount is my concern. Would archival tape be suitable and kind to the card?

Cheers

Matt

Re: mounting postcards to see both sides

Posted: Sat 15 Feb, 2014 9:23 am
by Roboframer
It sits in the back-to-back bevels like this <------------> with no tape or adhesive required. The mounts need to be glued together as close to the edges as possible so the card cannot slip down between them.

You could always photocopy the back of the card and stick it on the back of a normal frame.

Re: mounting postcards to see both sides

Posted: Sat 15 Feb, 2014 9:47 am
by Kalmia
Of course ! Simple. Thx for your help

Cheers

Matt