Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Finding Better Stretcher Frames

What is the worst nightmare of every canvas stretcher or canvas framer? If you’ve tried your hand at canvas stretching before, you probably know the answer to this one. In case you don’t, let me tell you. It’s a stretcher frame that gets warped and twisted after it has been used to stretch a piece of canvas. Just come to think of it; you’ve had that newly acquired piece of canvas beautifully stretched and framed and proudly displayed in your home. Now you call in your friends to show them your prized possession. All goes well until you (and your guests) discover that your masterpiece has become a tortured exhibition of nasty warps and twists, and your canvas now has more waves on its sad face than the Atlantic!

It’s easy to see then why selecting good quality stretcher frames is so important. Buy a low quality stretcher frame and you stand every chance of spoiling not only the framework, but the work of art it showcases as well. The search for stretcher frames for different canvas sizes is not a hard thing these days. While you can always get them at the local art supply store or the superstore in the neighborhood, buying them online is even easier and a lot more convenient too. Just try searching on Google for stretcher bars for canvas and you’re sure to find thousands of sellers in a matter of seconds. You can get them at wholesale rates! If you’re considering a bulk purchase or wish to buy the entire year’s supply all at once, wholesale rates will let you save big on them.

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