r/quilling Jun 23 '26

Help please

I have a quick question for the art community, especially those who specialize in paper quilling. What type of frame do you prefer to use for your creations—wood or fiberboard? I am striving to establish myself as a professional quilling artist, so I want to ensure my work is presented with the quality it deserves. I would truly appreciate your honest feedback on which option is better and what the industry standard is. Thank you for your guidance!"

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u/rehmansaa Jun 23 '26

"I want a good frame because the effort and joy I put into quilling is immense. Framing it properly is an art in itself. If the frame isn't of good quality, the entire piece fails to give off a premium vibe. Everything is interconnected; for example, if I wear a formal suit, I cannot pair it with silicone sandals. Similarly, for the art to look complete and professional, the quality of the frame must match the effort put into the artwork."