To attach the frame to the canvas you will need at least 4 clips or braces for each corner.
Frame for canvas painting diy.
Steps to make diy canvas frame.
Professional framing can be very expensive especially if you want to frame a piece of art on a stretched artist s canvas.
Best way to frame a canvas is with a floating frame.
I used 3 of my 4 ft pieces.
Mark where you want to cut the boards with a pencil.
Learn how to create a simple floating frame for a canvas print.
Recessed mount diy frame.
Stain and seal your frame.
Step 1 align the cradle with the frame.
This next diy framing solution will give you a more solid and substantial frame with a traditional look and feel.
Measure your canvas painting s dimensions and write them down.
How to frame canvas art step 1 dry fit the boards and measure for the frame.
On the back of the cradle pieces drill pilot holes and drill countersink holes.
The canvas was almost an exact fit width wise so they worked great.
Mark center of the top bottom and side cradles and the center of the top bottom and side frames.
In my case the frame and canvas were the same thickness so flat braces were all i needed.
Cut your frame out of the 1x2 using the canvas dimensions and a 45 degree miter cut in each corner.
I used clamps to hold them in place.
However you can easily frame a piece of artwork on canvas using wood lattice and just a few tools.
Enough to frame the canvas on all sides i used 2 8 ft pine boards 1 x3 board long enough to go the width of the frame once miter saw wood glue and glue brush 90 degree position square s combination square spring clamps nail gun wood filler planer orbital sander stain of your choice playing cards.
Off set clips are handy if your frame is not the same thickness as your canvas.
What you ll need to frame a canvas.
This was made with reclaimed cedar that was about 85 years old.
Start by dry fitting you lattice boards to the canvas to make the basic frame.
Glue and nail your frame together without the canvas print inside.
In this frame the canvas sits behind the frame on a rabbet and a small portion of the edge of the art is hidden by the lip.