Did you know that FastFrame of LoDo was voted Best Custom Picture Framing in Denver in 2010, 2011 & 2012 on the Denver A-List? We were also voted Best Customer Service in Denver in 5280 Magazine’s ‘Top of the Town’ in 2011! Providing expert custom picture framing while making sure our customer’s are 100% satisfied is our top priority. Come see us for all your picture framing needs!
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Small Business Saturday – November 24th, 2012
- This November 24th is Small Business Saturday®, a day to celebrate and support the local small businesses that boost the economy and invigorate neighborhoods across the country.
- FastFrame of LoDo is proud to take part in Small Business Saturday, and we’re encouraging everyone to Shop Small® here on November 24th. Plus, we’re having a special Small Business Saturday offer!
- Come in on November 24th and you’ll get $40 Off your Custom Framing order! (Restrictions do apply)
- Most importantly, get out there, Shop Small, and let’s make this November 24th the biggest day of the year for small business.
- To learn more, visit www.ShopSmall.com.
Is Your Home Ready for the Holidays?
\With holiday entertaining on the horizon, make sure your walls are properly accessorized with framed art.
Custom Framing in Lieu of Furniture!
Don’t have a headboard? Create one with custom framing. You can use photos (as shown here), other types of art, or even fabric or wallpaper panels.
How/Where to Hang Custom Framed Artwork!
Here’s a smart way to bring many different pieces of custom framed art together in one space, without having to put effort into a hanging gallery wall. Line a hallway with shallow shelves (don’t forget, lips on the shelves help!) and add all of the art in any way you like. It’s easy to switch out as seasons – or your tastes – change!
Custom Framed Details
Custom framing offers endless possibilities for showcasing personal treasures, whether that happens to be a collection like this, or something completely different. In this design, a magnifying glass was attached in front of the frame and glass (using epoxy glue) to highlight one of the more special stamps.