FRAMING
So you bought a print or an original and you need a frame.
Good news! All Dave Russo prints and most originals are designed to fit in standard frame sizes. No custom jobs needed! To make it even easier, follow these steps to have a perfect frame delivered to you.
1. Go to https://www.michaels.com/product/black-frame-with-mat-lifestyles-by-studio-decor-10178660
If you're buying in person at the store, the rest of these directions are still applicable.
2. In the size options to the right of the picture, select your size.
If you bought an 8x10" print, you would chose the one that says "10x13 / 8x10 mat." That second number refers to the size of the opening in the mat. The first number refers to the size of the glass, which is less important. If you were to choose a different frame, the first number could say anything as long as the "mat" number is the size of your art.
3. Attach the art to the back for the mat. You could use scotch tape or better yet (and wont ruin the print) get some adhesive corners while you're there https://www.michaels.com/search?q=photo%20corners
4. If you bought an original and you want to protect it from UV, you can custom order "archival" or "museum" glass. The first number in the example is the glass size. In this example, 10x13. If you're not hanging it n direct sun, you'll be fine with any frame.