Some recent projects and testimonials....


Dear Mary, I am writing to express my appreciation for the excellent work you did on a very special framed mirror that my wife and I recently purchased. Mary, as I'm sure you are aware, most specialists in your shoes would not have taken this project on for any amount of money.
The work that I asked you to do came with risks--with very little reward to you. I truly feel that you did not take on this project for financial gain.
You gave my wife and I the sense that you simply wanted to help a customer achieve his/her goal. Mary, you took what we had envisioned the mirror to be, and brought it to life.
I also want to acknowledge that you could have charged us so much more--we simply trusted you in terms of the time you had to spend on making changes to our mirror. The total cost charged was respectable--actually it was less than we had expected to pay.
You epitomize professionalism.
Gratefully, Dan & Shelly
"The pictures from Santa Fe look fabulous on the brick wall in my apartment.
You did a tremendous job, thank you again so very, very much.
Exceptional customer service". - Georgia
"Mary Fender of Frame Nation did a super job of putting museum quality glass and the proper backing to my 1930’s era painting and rustic frame. Special care was taken to protect the painting and maintain the patina of the frame. I would heartily recommend Frame Nation for any project."
- Melody
“Mary (Frame Nation) was fantastic to work with – she worked around my schedule and location. She provided a range of framing options and offered her expertise on which ones worked best. I am very pleased with the outcome of the first photograph of my child and would definitely use Mary again to help frame additional photographs!
Thanks for all of your help!”
- Jayne
A Beatles Shadowbox!
We love framing, yeah, yeah, yeah...........

This is a Shadowbox made for a framing competition. The contest rules limited you to Beatles memorabilia and one company's frame profile.
The frame is 12" deep and has two "stages" for the band to stand on.

The group on the left are vintage bobble heads from the 60's in front of a photo of the group on the Ed Sullivan show. On the right are figurines from the Yellow Submarine Movie. When you push the red button you hear Ed Sullivan announcing the Beatles on his show!
Here is a shot of the speaker behind the acrylic glazing.
We did'nt win but were pictured in Decor Magazine!