The poster was 24" x 34", and the next standard size frame is 24" x 36". We just went to Aaron Brothers art and framing, nabbed a black frame and had them cut a 1.25" white matte with an outer measurement of the 24" x 36" frame. It looks great! http://baltimorerowhouse.blogspot.com/2008/06/dont-mind-hole-in-wall.html
Also, I sometimes hang posters by putting a nail in the wall and hanging a pant hanger on it, then clipping the poster to it. I posted a photo of it on my flickr.
We frame them Ork Posters like this: http://www.framersworkshop.com/WhatsHot/OrkPosters/index.html
At The Framer's Workshop in Berkeley we are not only selling Jenny's Ork posters like hotcakes but we are seeing a lot of them come in the door for framing and mounting. Her work is our new "What's Hot" item.
I love these posters. We just got Chicago for Christmas. St. Louis would be a great addition to your cities. There are some really great neighborhoods here! Great work!
ReFRAME poster frames are a little pricey but worked really well for me. Best of all, you can fit them to any length and nearly any width, and they're magnetic, so it's very easy to switch out and mix up.
I found the perfect frame at Michaels Craft Store. They are called Sectional Frame Kits. They come in two sectional kits, one horizontal and one vertical.
I bought the black kit in 13 inches by 30 inches for my new Manhattan art. They come in gold, silver and black. For both kits the total was about $18. Very easy to put together.
I used cardboard behind the poster for support. It looks great in my kitchen and I've gotten so many compliments on it!
Well posters certainly reminds me of the time when I worked as a teacher, my students really enjoyed making them. It was a great job but the pay was not enough for my mortgage. Now I am working from home selling import export goods online, mostly digital items and gifts for this upcoming Christmas. My profits have been looking great and I was able to pay off my mortgage also. Everyone can do this, work from home and earn big profits online. The question is HOW and WHERE to find info.
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I use Gum in each corner.
I get duck tape and put it all across the top and bottom. It looks lovely.
Do you plan a poster on Queens in NYC?
A St. Louis poster would rock and sell well!
Los Angeles, pretty please!
PHILAdelphia! City of Brotherly Love.
all of NYC please
The poster was 24" x 34", and the next standard size frame is 24" x 36". We just went to Aaron Brothers art and framing, nabbed a black frame and had them cut a 1.25" white matte with an outer measurement of the 24" x 36" frame. It looks great!
http://baltimorerowhouse.blogspot.com/2008/06/dont-mind-hole-in-wall.html
Get Philadelphia!
Burlington, VT please!
I agree with Danielle. I have Brooklyn and Manhattan on my wall anxiously awaiting Queens, Staten Island and The Bronx!!!!!!!
Yes...when can we see more cities?
Please do one for Philadelphia!
Magnart. http://www.magnart.com
(I don't work for them.) It's ingenious!
Also, I sometimes hang posters by putting a nail in the wall and hanging a pant hanger on it, then clipping the poster to it. I posted a photo of it on my flickr.
http://flickr.com/photos/theambershow/2590445607
Atlanta!
dc, please.
Another vote for Queens!
Congrats to Seattle! Now it's time for a Washington, DC poster!
Second for Atlanta!!
SLCity please...were waiting
BERLIN !!!
Please please Philadelphia!!
London would be INCREDIBLE!!!
Yo! You should do a poster for St. Petersburg, FL; it would be tres Populaire.
I have ordered from this place in the past, with good results:
http://www.framingsupplies.com
I put up a blog post on how I fixed up my poster. Love the San Francisco one: http://philsblogging.com/2009/finally-up-on-my-wall/
We frame them Ork Posters like this:
http://www.framersworkshop.com/WhatsHot/OrkPosters/index.html
At The Framer's Workshop in Berkeley we are not only selling Jenny's Ork posters like hotcakes but we are seeing a lot of them come in the door for framing and mounting. Her work is our new "What's Hot" item.
my favorite frame site: http://www.americanframe.com/
Charlotte, NC
Atlanta, GA
Charleston, SC
Savannah, GA
New Orleans, LA
We need some southern representation on this website
Hi -
Michael's (www.michaels.com) has a perfect frame (24" x20")for Ork screen prints. I hung mine and am in love with it!
Craig
www.projectrowhouse.blogspot.com
Use TAK Brand Pushpins because they are big and can withstand the weight with two pins per TAK. They look cool too!
PHILLYYYY!
these are nice for non-standard sizes and look better than retail display rails.
http://www.posterhanger.com/
A Milwaukee Poster would be SWEET
Atlanta, please!
A Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN) poster would rock my world!!
Or either of the cities alone would be great.
I love these posters. We just got Chicago for Christmas. St. Louis would be a great addition to your cities. There are some really great neighborhoods here! Great work!
ReFRAME poster frames are a little pricey but worked really well for me. Best of all, you can fit them to any length and nearly any width, and they're magnetic, so it's very easy to switch out and mix up.
DALLAS!!!
would you do any international? I am thinking Paris, France
I found the perfect frame at Michaels Craft Store. They are called Sectional Frame Kits. They come in two sectional kits, one horizontal and one vertical.
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayArticle?articleNum=ae0630
I bought the black kit in 13 inches by 30 inches for my new Manhattan art. They come in gold, silver and black. For both kits the total was about $18. Very easy to put together.
I used cardboard behind the poster for support. It looks great in my kitchen and I've gotten so many compliments on it!
We love Ork and we tell everyone about your site!
Atlanta, please!
Hi,
What about a neighborhood poster of Paris?
Would definitely be interesting.
-bm
Thank you for making Seattle one! It will remind me beautiful memories in the emerald city.
QUEENS PLEASEEEEE!!!!
Queens.
And Austin, Texas. The city that keeps it weird would LOVE a poster like this.
Houston or Rome pleaaaase!!!
Ottawa, Ontario Canada please :)
Nashville, please :)
I used two white Ikea magnetic spontan boards as the background and 4 round magnets on each corner - If you're curious:
http://t.co/ztjEYRO
Cheers!
The world map please
Atlanta in peach and white please!
Please make St. Louis!!!!
Well posters certainly reminds me of the time when I worked as a teacher, my students really enjoyed making them. It was a great job but
the pay was not enough for my mortgage. Now I am working from home selling import export goods online, mostly digital items and gifts for this upcoming Christmas. My profits have been looking great and I was able to pay off my mortgage also. Everyone can do this, work from home and earn big profits online. The question is HOW and WHERE to find info.
Cleveland. City is all suburbs it would look great.
Thanks for doing some Canadian cities too! Muchly appreciated!! :)
ATLANTA PLEASE!
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