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How to Make paper mounting corners

Making paper mounting corners has many advantages.  The paper corners have no adhesive that touches the artwork and they can be made any size you need. Made from archival paper they are safe to use on fine art. The paper is also softer than plastic corners ensuring another level of safety when handling the art.

step by step instructions

Step 1

We recommend using an archival paper such as Permalife to make your mounting corners. The first thing you do is cut the paper into strips. You can make them as wide of narrow as you need for the artwork you are mounting.

STEP 1 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 2

The next step is to fold the paper making a 45 degree angle. Allow enough paper so you have extra on the bottom. This will act as an additional surface to attach the mounting corner to the backing board

STEP 2 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 3

Then fold over the other side making a triangle.

STEP 3 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 4

Then cut off the excess paper. leaving enough so you have tabs on the bottom.

STEP 4 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 5

Turn the corner upside down. Then take 3M 415 double faced tape with a single release paper and attach it to the back of the corner. Make sure the edges of the paper are aligned and there is no space between them.

STEP 5 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 6

Then pull off the release paper and it is ready to be attached to the backing board.

STEP 6 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

This is what the double faced tape look like after it is attached to the back of the mounting corner.

STEP 6A MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Step 7

Now take filmoplast tape and place it over the tabs on the mounting corner so you can adhere it to the backing board.

STEP 7 MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

This is the mounting corner on the artwork.

STEP 7 A MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

VARIATIONS

This is another kind of mounting corner which does not have tabs. Like the example above take the 3M 415 double faced tape and attach it to the back of the corner.

VARIATIONS MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

In addition to the double faced tape you can take filmoplast and tape it over the corner to help adhere it to the backing board on heavier artwork.

VARIATIONS MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

Artwork that has very narrow borders will need a mounting corner that covers less of the artwork. The mounting corners can be cut with a scissors to any size you need.

VARIATIONS MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS

The type of corner you make will depend on the border size of your artwork/photograph. Adding archival tapes to the double faced backing is a way to further ensure the strength of the corners for heavier pieces.

VARIATIONS MAKING PAPER MOUNTING CORNERS