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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Hanging a Winner

What One Winner Did With Her Painting!

Winner June M. was a winner of my December giveaway,
and she took her winnings and had it matted and framed.
 
I was so impressed with how it looked,
I had to show you.
 
Sometimes, I've completed a painting that I didn't like,
and then framed it to see if I changed my mind.
And, I have.
 
Framing can make a huge difference in the final outcome.
 
Yes, it costs money,
but you can learn to do it yourself.
 
It's not hard and you can cut the cost by at least half,
if not more.
 
 Watch my video of how to frame a painting.
 
You too can win a painting.
I give one away every single month.
When that annoying pop up box shows up,
fill out the form and you're in.
You only need to sign up once and you're in FOREVER!
 
If you missed the pop up box,
scroll back up to the top and on the right is a place to follow my blog.  Enter your email there and you're in also.
 
When you receive an email asking you to confirm you did sign up,
click the link in that email.
You're not really entered until that last step.
 
Thanks folks for stopping by today.
 
 
 



 

2 comments:

  1. Another great post.
    Such a neat video, Sharon. Very helpful to those who do not know how to do it.
    I am amazed at artists who frame their beautiful paintings in a slip-shod manner. I do not see it often, but when I do I wonder how a buyer would react to duct tape or weird nailing of the stretcher bar to the frame. I will recommend this video with pleasure.

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  2. Thanks Julie. I too hate to see artists work so poorly framed. It isn't hard and if I can do it, I'm betting anyone can. Thanks for the recommendation. I SO appreciate it.

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I'm a nature artist and I love to paint old barns, rivers and lakes, trees and fence rows and flowers. I work almost daily. You can purchase paintings by contacting me at slgraves6@gmail.com and there is also a tab across the top of my blog for available paintings and one for small paintings with buy now buttons. You can also purchase through my Etsy shop using the name of Fine Nature Art. . Thank you so much for stopping by.