We want to share with you some of our WOW frame projects. Over the
21 years that we have been in business we have framed some pretty amazing items.
Here are some of our current favorites. Become our fan on facebook, we
post WOW frame projects regularly, maybe your project will end up on our page.
Fishing was the
focus of this piece. We added the name of the area and fishing flies to it
to fill in the extra space around the photos.

The Class of 2010 are the stars
of this piece for Plateau Valley High Seniors.
The names of the seniors are written under each photo
along with the class motto in the middle and the class flower drawn on the mat.
This piece features a knife that
will be given annually as an award. It is removable from the frame.

Framed fishing flies are very
popular here in Colorado. This is a piece done for the annual fly fishing
expo here in Grand Junction that has a fly done by the attendees.

Coins are the topic of this piece
that is three layers of souvenir coins floating on glass and then displayed so
they stand on a tabletop.
This is a signed cycling jersey that we framed for a
"Live Strong" Event in Moab Ut. Notice the use of the bike gear to hold the
plate at the bottom.

This "I Love Lucy" Monopoly game was so much fun to frame. We set it up
like people were actually playing it. What a fun addition to a game room.
This is a baseball base from the Colorado Rockies opening day 2004.
Perfect for the ultimate baseball fan. This piece was a lot heavier than
we imagined but it looked awesome in a simple black frame with black suede
background.
We frame
a lot of jerseys over the course of the year but this was a unique project due
to all the trading cards this fan had that went with them. Overall it
looked perfect for his sports room. It was eventually framed in a black
frame to go with the Pittsburgh Steelers color scheme. We've also framed
jerseys for hockey, baseball and basketball. We have a system that let's
you frame them yourself easily. It's called Jersey Pro and it comes with a
hanger, backing and conservation glass in a black or mahogany frame.