My Customers make their own Stretcher Frame

Although most of my customers use a picture framer in their local area to stretch my canvases on to wooden frames for them, a few of my customers choose to undertake this themselves. With the latter approach, there are a range of different options available to you. On this occasion, my customers chose to buy spruce timber from their local d.i.y. shop to make a stretcher frame.

The flower painting they bought from me was an un-stretched canvas that measured 152 cm x 86 cm. I think my customers have done an excellent job of stretching the canvas and the final result is superb.

Customer photo showing them making a wooden canvas stretcher frame with spruce timber
Making the stretcher frame with spruce timber
Customer photo showing them stretching my canvas painting on to their wooden stretcher frame
Stapling the canvas painting on to the stretcher frame
Customer showcase photo of my 152 cm by 86 cm abstract flower painting
The end result (original canvas size was 152 cm x 86 cm)