Packing [small] Paintings For Shipping
Browse All VideosThe best way to protect your painting during shipment is to prevent anything from having direct contact with painting surface. This is a demonstration of a simple method for protecting smaller paintings, using common materials: cardboard, tape, plastic sheeting, and hook and loop strips.
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