How to Mat a Watercolor Painting
How to Mat a Watercolor Painting
Watercolors require more protection than acrylic or oils before matting or framing. Here are some basic steps to get you started.
Steps

Protect the actual surface of your watercolor by spraying a protective sealant on the surface of your painting. This will protect the paper itself. Use an acid-free sealant spray formulated for use with water colors, and be aware that some of the older sprays tend to yellow your paints somewhat.

Mount your painting on a firm backing. You can find several varieties of backing board at most arts and crafts supply stores. Many are acid free and self adhesive. Use mulberry hinges and wheat paste for the mounting. The hinges should be slightly lighter than the paper. In case of a problem it is better for the hinge to tear and not the painting.Mat a Watercolor Painting Step 2Bullet1.jpg Attach the hinges only at the top of the watercolor paper to the backing, using only acid free material such as Foam Core. These hinges can be removed with water in the future if necessary. When framing and matting one does not want to do any harm and it should all be reversible.Mat a Watercolor Painting Step 2Bullet2.jpg

Measure and cut your backing material to the frame size.

Measure and cut your matting material to the size and shape desired.

Measure and cut your frame glass or plastic to size for the frame. Always use museum glass or UV protective glazing, also available in acrylic glazing.

Sandwich your glass, matting and painting into the frame and secure with frame tacks.

Display proudly.

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