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Wall Art: Basics

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posted this on September 08, 2010 09:00 pm

Design Your Own, Do it Yourself

Our wall art is a simple project you do yourself.  We provide:

1. Pre-Cut artist canvas. Our canvas is pre-cut and ready to go. This makes assembly super-simple: no cutting, no measuring, no struggling with centering the fabric.

2. Art-quality stretcher bars. Our stretcher bars are 1.5" deep.

3. Amazing Beehive© hangers. These unique hangers make hanging a breeze and are raved about all over the place. We chose them specifically to make hanging a grouping or linear collection easy.

You'll need a few common tools to assemble and hang on your walls: Tape measure, T-square or protractor, Rubber mallet or a hammer covered in cloth, Heady-duty stapler, Small Philips head screwdriver.

About the Canvas

Our custom artist canvases are printed at 720 dpi for maximum color saturation and beauty on 100% canvas.  The result is a crisp, clear print that will lay smooth and look beautiful.  If you plan on placing in a sunny place, we recommend treating with a UV protector.

How do I clean it?

Our custom canvases are dry clean only. Using detergent may cause the colors to fade. For spot cleaning, we recommend using a damp cloth.

How long does it take to get my custom wall art?

Wall art ships in 2-3 weeks. We ship from Georgia using UPS Ground.  

Can I rush a wall art order?

Because it is printed to order, we cannot rush a wall art order.

Can I get a special color?

We can match a specific color for projects over 50 square feet.  Please open a support ticket for this special service.

Can I get my own pattern?

Yes!  Click here for details on our program.

How true is the color?

Colors vary from monitor to monitor, regardless of the website.  We have done our best to make sure that what you receive in person will match what you see online.

Also, please know that on some monitors the colors in the custom patterns appear to blend together slightly; this is only an illusion in the image display and does not happen in the finished product.

 
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