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Reddit mentions of Golden State Art Pack of 50 8x10 White Picture Mats Mattes with White Core Bevel Cut for 5x7 Photo + Backing + Bags
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- Set of 50 pieces of 8x10 Picture Mats for 5x7 Photo with backing boards and bags
- This item comes with the 50 pre-cut mats, 50 backing boards and 50 clear bags.
- The opening size is 4.5"x6.5" for 5x7 print. Color: WHITE
- The mats are beveled cut with white core and 4-ply thick (about 1.4 mm or 1/16 inch), The backing is white on both side.
- The re-sealable adhesive strip of the clear bag is below the opening of the bag instead of on the flap.
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Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Size | 8" x 10" Pack of 50 White Complete Set |
Weight | 8 Pounds |
Width | 12 Inches |
I'd totally pay $7.95 for a hand painted card! If anything that seems on the low end of pricing! Any originals I don't sell for less than $50. Don't let one potential customer's remarks bring you down. I have an Epson XP-830, and I haven't had any problems with it yet. However I've heard to not update the firmware if you want to use a continuous ink system. I use whatever satin photo paper is on sale. I think I paid around $200 to get the printer, ink and paper to start. It has definitely paid for itself now. I like it because whenever I sell out of certain prints I can just restock them here at home, as opposed to ordering it out. That being said, I do a lot of art fairs so it gives me an opportunity to sell them pretty often.
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I also purchase standard size mattes/backs/bags from amazon. I get two 5x7 prints per page, which brings my total cost per print to around $3-$4. I sell 5x7s for $15 or $20. I find matted prints to sell pretty well, and you don't have to worry about scratching up frames.
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Sorry if that was a bit rambley! But let me know if you have any other questions! I think it's important for artists to help each-other out in any way they can :)