The importance of professional framing for dried flowers
Framing dried flowers is not just a matter of aesthetics. A good frame also provides protection from dust, moisture and UV rays, which can affect the color and integrity of the flowers. In addition, a well-designed frame helps draw attention to the subtle details and textures of each flower arrangement.
In our workshop: personal advice and expertise
A visit to our JustFrameIt studio offers you the unique opportunity to receive expert advice and guidance from our experienced framing specialists. Our experts will:
- Assess your artwork and advise on the best type of frame and glass.
- Showcase a range of framing styles and materials, from classic wood to modern metals.
- Advise on preserving and protecting your Diamond Painting from environmental factors such as UV rays and moisture.
Our online configurator: convenience and flexibility
If you already know exactly what you want, or if you prefer the convenience of online shopping, our advanced online configurator offers you an intuitive and detailed way to design your own custom frame. You can:
- Choose the exact dimensions and specifications of your frame.
- Browse through our extensive frame collection and preview options.
- Select the perfect glass to protect and highlight your dried flowers.
Tips for framing dried flowers
- Caution first: Dry flowers are delicate. Be sure to handle the flowers gently during the framing process and try to touch them as little as possible.
- UV-protective glass is a must: Sunlight can cause the color of dried flowers to fade. Always choose UV-protective glass to keep your flowers vibrant and colorful.
- Choose a contrasting background: A colored or textured background can really make your dried flowers stand out and accentuate their details.
- Leave space: If you are framing multiple dried flowers, make sure there is enough space between them so that each piece can breathe and be appreciated on its own.
- Maintenance: As with any piece of art, you need to dust framed dried flowers regularly. Use a soft cloth and wipe the glass gently without applying pressure to the frame.