This inexpensive painting 40 on ebay needed a frame but i didn t want to invest the money in an expensive custom job.
Diy creating your own floating frame for canvas.
Float frames are different from regular frames meant for canvas because they are made to be just a little bit bigger than the canvas itself.
A gap between the art and frame gives the appearance of floating artwork for a high end look.
Make sure the joints align perfectly.
Step 5 test fit your frame.
It s just called a kiln dried wood board if you re searching for it at lowe s.
Step 4 fine tune your angle by sanding.
The thing i particularly like about float frames is that they re easy to build look great and they re pretty versatile as far as framing different.
After doing a little research i came up with a diy floating frame that s simple and modern and very easy to make.
Also if you prefer the look of a floating frame make longer cuts to adjust for the floated space between the canvas and the frame.
Sand more if needed.
If your canvas depth is thicker adjust the width of the frame or the depth of the cradle.
I think that the float frame or floater or floating frame as i ve heard them called is a particularly stylish way to display canvas art from paintings to canvas photo prints also check out my video on how to stretch your own canvas.
My canvas is 3 4 inch thick and the 1 x 2s measure 3 4 inches thick which made the frame and canvas flush.
This diy wood frame elevates the look of canvas art plus you can customize the measurements to fit your existing piece.
1 x 2 lengths of wood in actuality.
For this project we used red oak in a 1 3 4 x 1 2 size.
Here s how to make an easy diy floating frame.
Remember measure twice cut once.
Next time you re struggling to choose a frame consider making your own.
Creating a floating frame for your canvas art is fairly simple and while you would spend anywhere from 100 300 to purchase a floating frame depending on the size you will only spend between 6 20 to diy your own floating frame even up to the extra large size floating frame.
Sand the inner edge of the frame for a perfect fit.
Step 3 cut your frame.
This particular painting was done on a masonite board but the plan can be modified for wrapped canvas as well.
Use a mitered 45 degree angle and cut four pieces 2 sides and 2 top bottom pieces.