St Barnabas press Cambridge is an artist’s hub located in Cambridge. It has studios for artists to rent, a very affordable digital printing service, a wide range of printmaking courses for all levels, a large exhibition space to rent, and a bespoke framing service provided by Camframe. https://www.stbarnabaspress.co.uk/
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Ready frames Ely Cambridge
Ely and Littleport ready frames. Camframe are situated in the hub of Cambridge and provide all framing services for Cambridge and surrounding cities and towns such as Ely and Littleport. A short hop from Ely Cambridgeshire makes ordering a ready frame from Camframe a great option. If driving in from Ely, though Littleport, Camframe are … Continue reading “Ready frames Ely Cambridge”
Glass cutting in Cambridge
Camframe can cut glass to replace broken picture frame glass. We stock glass of 3 mm and 5 mm thickness. If necessary we can also cut plastic glass for child-friendly artworks. We also supply the following: Plastic glass cut to size Regular glass cutting service Non-reflective glass cutting UV glass Special UV non-reflective For valuable … Continue reading “Glass cutting in Cambridge”
Framing Cambridge united football shirts
Camframe offers an expert football shirt framing service at very competitive prices. We are experienced in all football shirt framing methods and guarantee that you take away a beautifully finished product. FRAMING FOOTBALL SHIRTS OPTIONSFraming football shirts is a time-consuming task. The first consideration will be how to fold the football shirt’s sleeves. This will … Continue reading “Framing Cambridge united football shirts”
Canvas Stretching in Cambridge
Stretching a canvas is a skill that was once a fundamental part of art education, but as the cost of ready-made stretched canvases has decreased, the value of this skill has also decreased. In the past, many artists stretched their own canvases, using materials like Rabbit skin glue to prepare the surface. Today, there are … Continue reading “Canvas Stretching in Cambridge”
