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How to Calculate Border Sizes for Matting

Published by:  framing4yourself
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One of the fine things about a mat is the way it can be used to make the artwork and frame fit together. But only if you know how to determine the correct borders.

Knowing what size to cut your mat borders to is a mystery to some first time framers. But in reality a perfectly cut mat that proportionately surrounds your artwork can be done without needing a degree in physics. Unless you happen to own a $50,000 computer programmed, automated mat cutter, some simple mat skills are still required when figuring border sizes of mats. But don't worry, it's not that difficult. The following show the steps on how to measure your artwork, decide on the overall mat size, and identifying each of the border widths.
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