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Workshops Build Your Own Picture Frame, Part 1
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Build Your Own Picture Frame, Part 1

$125.00

This is a two-session class - you must complete Part 1 and Part 2 to complete your own frame.

Please purchase Part 1 ($125) and register for Part 2 (free).

It seems like one thing that many folks living in Nashville have in common is that they have been to see a band play at the Ryman or other local music venue.  Of those folks that go to shows here in Nashville, it seems that another thing they have in common is a small collection of posters from said shows.  Many posters are bought with the intention of framing them and hanging them up, but many of those intentions are never realized.

Now is your chance to make amends!

Students in The Great Frame-Up will each build a frame for a concert poster (or other similarly-sized piece of artwork) of their choosing.  Participants will learn to create a custom frame from scratch. There will be a wide variety of frame profiles that they can create, and the choice of how to apply color (or not) to the frame will be nearly unlimited.  Students will receive instruction on fabrication, assembly, sanding, staining / finishing, and hardware installation.  The end product will be an entirely original frame, built to professional standards.

The first week will cover the basic construction of the frame and instruction on how to apply stain and/or finish to the frame.  Depending on progress made during the first session, an additional brief visit to The Forge may be required to be fully prepped for the second class session.  Students will also need to make a quick visit to a local hardware store or glass shop to purchase a piece of glass to install in the frame during the second class session.  The second class session will cover 'finishing the finish' to achieve a professional-looking finish on the frame, then installation of the glass, poster, and hardware.

Class will be taught by our Director of Woodshop, David Amundson, a ‘reformed architect’ with 20+ years of experience in teaching the joys of woodworking while making sure that all students’ digits stay attached!

All materials are provided, except for glass and mat, which are optional.

** Classes are transferable up to 48 hours before class, but not refundable.

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This is a two-session class - you must complete Part 1 and Part 2 to complete your own frame.

Please purchase Part 1 ($125) and register for Part 2 (free).

It seems like one thing that many folks living in Nashville have in common is that they have been to see a band play at the Ryman or other local music venue.  Of those folks that go to shows here in Nashville, it seems that another thing they have in common is a small collection of posters from said shows.  Many posters are bought with the intention of framing them and hanging them up, but many of those intentions are never realized.

Now is your chance to make amends!

Students in The Great Frame-Up will each build a frame for a concert poster (or other similarly-sized piece of artwork) of their choosing.  Participants will learn to create a custom frame from scratch. There will be a wide variety of frame profiles that they can create, and the choice of how to apply color (or not) to the frame will be nearly unlimited.  Students will receive instruction on fabrication, assembly, sanding, staining / finishing, and hardware installation.  The end product will be an entirely original frame, built to professional standards.

The first week will cover the basic construction of the frame and instruction on how to apply stain and/or finish to the frame.  Depending on progress made during the first session, an additional brief visit to The Forge may be required to be fully prepped for the second class session.  Students will also need to make a quick visit to a local hardware store or glass shop to purchase a piece of glass to install in the frame during the second class session.  The second class session will cover 'finishing the finish' to achieve a professional-looking finish on the frame, then installation of the glass, poster, and hardware.

Class will be taught by our Director of Woodshop, David Amundson, a ‘reformed architect’ with 20+ years of experience in teaching the joys of woodworking while making sure that all students’ digits stay attached!

All materials are provided, except for glass and mat, which are optional.

** Classes are transferable up to 48 hours before class, but not refundable.

This is a two-session class - you must complete Part 1 and Part 2 to complete your own frame.

Please purchase Part 1 ($125) and register for Part 2 (free).

It seems like one thing that many folks living in Nashville have in common is that they have been to see a band play at the Ryman or other local music venue.  Of those folks that go to shows here in Nashville, it seems that another thing they have in common is a small collection of posters from said shows.  Many posters are bought with the intention of framing them and hanging them up, but many of those intentions are never realized.

Now is your chance to make amends!

Students in The Great Frame-Up will each build a frame for a concert poster (or other similarly-sized piece of artwork) of their choosing.  Participants will learn to create a custom frame from scratch. There will be a wide variety of frame profiles that they can create, and the choice of how to apply color (or not) to the frame will be nearly unlimited.  Students will receive instruction on fabrication, assembly, sanding, staining / finishing, and hardware installation.  The end product will be an entirely original frame, built to professional standards.

The first week will cover the basic construction of the frame and instruction on how to apply stain and/or finish to the frame.  Depending on progress made during the first session, an additional brief visit to The Forge may be required to be fully prepped for the second class session.  Students will also need to make a quick visit to a local hardware store or glass shop to purchase a piece of glass to install in the frame during the second class session.  The second class session will cover 'finishing the finish' to achieve a professional-looking finish on the frame, then installation of the glass, poster, and hardware.

Class will be taught by our Director of Woodshop, David Amundson, a ‘reformed architect’ with 20+ years of experience in teaching the joys of woodworking while making sure that all students’ digits stay attached!

All materials are provided, except for glass and mat, which are optional.

** Classes are transferable up to 48 hours before class, but not refundable.

 
 

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