Call for Artists, Making Money at Juried Art Fairs, Craft Shows and Festivals
Hello,
When I exhibit my photography at shows, I receive a significant number of buyers of my small 5x7 prints that I frame in an innexpensive and rather nice for the $2.99 price IKEA Ribba Frame. I have also purchased their 8x10 frames ($4.99) with success. My wholesale supplier just cannot compete with smaller linear foot purchases (joins, I would have to cut the glass and the mat ... too much trouble and more costly for small items). As a side note, everyone should try these innexpensive options. They are quite popular and I have found them to be a profitable item that does not hinder sales of biffer artwork/frames ... When someone wants a bigger frame, they are willing to pay for it. I have found that these small options actually GAIN customers who would have otherwise left with no purchase. Plus it brings in 25% of my profits that I feel i would have otherwise not gained.
Anyway, back to my question. I am looking for a wholesale Ready Frame distributor where I could find classic flat black gallery-type small frames. I Googled several ways and looked at many pages to no avail (the wholesalers I found were actually quite expensive). I even tried looking for "Dollar Store" type distributors but found none that have the frame style I am looking for. Well, if you know of ANY cheap cheap source of good ready made frames then please respond.
Thank you.
Tags: Frames, distributors, made, ready, sources, whiolesalers, wholesale
Check out Kingofframe.com. They were an advertiser on this site last year - the owner, Randy Higbee, was trying to expand out to the rest of the country from California. He didn't get any customers from his ad, so it would be great if you would at least contact him and tell him I sent you :) I think he has some great prices.
In the 1980's I sold a lot of 5x7 photographs matted 8x10. I found a frame I liked at a discount store, contacted the manufacturer and purchased the shells (frames without glass, mat, or backing) from them wholesale. I ordered glass by the pallet and had mats die cut. I had the mat board outer size pre cut and owned my own dies that fit a press from a company that manufactured pre cut mat board so they could cut the mats for me..
Adding up the costs gave me a product I could sell at a vary large profit. The frames I used were a simple aluminum in silver and gold and the company that manufactured them specialized in aluminum shower doors.
The problem you're going to run into is everything is now manufactured in China and imported. I'm guessing there will be no more empty frames because they can import them with mat, glass and picture cheaper than the shells can be manufactured for in this country. But I can tell you how to source glass and pre cut mats inexpensively. And how to get high quality prints for probably less than you're currently paying.
Larry Berman
Digital Jury Services
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
As Larry mentioned, the really inexpensive frames will be imported. Although my company makes frames in the US we do sell mats made from excess material near cost here: clearance mat board. Glass you want to buy from a local frame distributor such as Aetna or Larson Juhl by the box precut to the size you need.
Cheers, Mark
Frame Destination, Inc
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