Things You'll Need
Instructions
Determine if you want the document to be permanently mounted in the frame. This will largely determine the quality of matting, adhesive and framing materials you will need. Documents framed permanently (or long-term) should be protected with acid-free matting, UV-protected glass and nonadhesive mounting.
Use an acid-free and lignin-free mat board to protect your document. Place the document on the mat board, centering it on the matting in the manner in which you wish it to be displayed.
Mount the document to the mat board. If you are planning on displaying it permanently, an adhesive tape or glue can be used. If the document is not going to be permanently displayed in the frame, attached thin strips of paper to the corners of the mat board to create a slot in which the document corners can fit. Place the document securely on the mat board.
Place a backing board behind the document and mat board to help immobilize the document within the frame.
Choose a glaze for the frame that will protect the document from light damage. The right glaze for the document will depend on your preferences for UV protection, weight, breakability and scratch-resistance. You should choose either acrylic or glass for the glazing.
Place the frame around the glaze, document, mat board and backing board. Display the document in an area that balances visibility with exposure to outside light.