Tips and informations about your wall posters

Size Guide

We simulated a poster wall model with total dimensions. This one is suitable for both small and large walls and can allow you to be inspired when you compose your own wall of paintings.

What is Canvas paper?

 

Canvas is a canvas used as a printing medium.

It is a medium that is particularly suitable for art reproductions or to sublimate photographs in a museum or exhibition. It is a material of choice for demanding professionals! The canvas is pre-coated to allow a good grip of color pigments. The Canvas is usually composed of Polyesther and cotton (called polycoton) or in some models of 100% cotton. This material is flexible, so it is more manageable but it requires careful handling.

The canvas can be mounted on a wooden frame to give the impression of a painting. It is a particularly strong support that will not be damaged at the time of being mounted on the chassis. The Canvas is renowned for its excellent quality, it also ensures a very good color rendering and a beautiful depth of blacks.

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Attach your canvas to a frame !

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Assemble the frame by assembling the tongue and groove ends of the stretcher strips. Measure through the diagonal corners to make sure the frame is perfectly square. Attach a brace if necessary.

2. Center the canvas face down on a flat, clean surface.

3. Fold one side of the canvas onto the longer stretcher strip and staple to the center of the back of the stretcher strip.

4. On the opposite side, grasp the canvas with a canvas clip and stretch it firmly until a straight fold passes through the canvas. Maintain tension and staple in the back middle of the stretcher strip. If the clips are not aligned with the wood, maintain tension with the clip and hammer the clips until they are flush. Don’t stretch too much.

5. Stretch and attach the canvas to the centre of the adjacent stretcher strips in the same manner. The canvas will now have a diamond-shaped wrinkle.

6. Stretch and staple left and right of center, then repeat on opposite side and adjacent sides. Keep working from the center to the corners. Pull firmly with a canvas clip, but not to the point of wrinkling the canvas between the clips.

7. Fold the canvas in the corners twice so that the final fold aligns with the edge. Staple through the folded canvas at the back of the frame while holding it firmly.

8. Leave the excess canvas if you want to be able to stretch it in the future.