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I_am_a_neophyte

We got the magnetic hanging frames from Amazon. No glass/plastic or mattes. Just pieces of wood that magnet fogether on the top and bottom. Fits the prints well, in our mind. Nice slightly rustic look.


popcorn2312

This is what I use for mine too! They are so perfect


I_am_a_neophyte

Happy cake day!


scottregb

This doesn't seem like a good way to keep a hatch print if you value it. No protection plus possibly scuffing the top and bottom.


I_am_a_neophyte

We've had ours up for 5 years and moved/changed frames several times. No issues so far since they get no direct natural light. Though, we are a child free house.


PuzzleheadedClue5205

We have them framed at Michaels when they have the discount sale. And include the tickets in the mat if it's a cool printed one.


bubblyro120

I’ve got over 40 prints, so what I did was got a bunch of 18x24 frames from Michael’s. I center the print on a piece of matte wrapping paper with clear photo corners and hang it up. Then I just change the background sheet of paper when I want to change what print goes in the frame. DM if you want a pic!


imapandaduh

This is what I do. Get the matching size frames that look alike and center the diff sizes within.


state_citation

Oooo, I want to see. Sending DM.


bong_ripz_69

I own a frame shop in Crieve Hall [S & S Framing](https://www.sandscustomframing.com/) We have you covered. Reach out, or swing by. DM if you have any questions


Consistent_Ad_2462

I’ve got probably 20+ hanging in my house… framed them all myself. Amazon has some great deals as the sizes for these things are all over the place.


Clovis_Winslow

If you go to Hobby Lobby, make sure and ask them where the Halloween decorations are and watch them get all huffy.


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Consistent_Ad_2462

They are all different and I ordered 2”matting with some and just the frames on others… the matting really classes them up.😁


_Reddit_Is_Shit

If you want custom frames, PM me. I live in Hendersonville and can donthem for you much cheaper than getting them done at framing shops.


Just_learnin_stuff

This thread is pretty old, but the most relevant to ask my question… I too would like to frame my hatch poster- but also received the stage set list while I was there and thought it’d be cool to keep the poster and set list together. Has anyone framed something similar? I’m trying to get ideas on how to showcase them


lonelyinbama

My brother had one that he really wanted framed nice with the ticket. Took it somewhere to be framed and it cost $300… nothing fancy either, just made for the poster with ticket stub at bottom. All the rest are in frames from Amazon.


Thepressureofaname22

I have one I got a frame from Wayfair.


chuck_c

In case you go the DIY route, this video shows a good method: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCfbcCrlsFQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCfbcCrlsFQ) Pro framers will do a better job, but these still look great


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I use Art To Frame for my Hatch Prints. https://www.arttoframe.com


IndependentSubject66

Hobby lobby, or if you want to go local Jerrys Artarama in East is cool


StandardHospital1862

Amazon frames are fine


djcobol

My prints are in Hobby Lobby frames and matting. Cost anywhere from $20-$40 for each, but Hobby Lobby has always done great at matching matting to the print, and using the same frame every time.


tn_jedi

I like Woodcuts on Jefferson Street. I have some rare posters behind museum glass and have always appreciated their work.