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Specialties
Frame It Yourself is a full-service custom picture frame shop.
We specialize in custom-designed frames that are as unique as the individual framing them. Whether it’s a basic black or avant-garde frame, we have a design that’s right for you.
We also tend to geek out over framing options. You’re giving us the chance to preserve and protect a piece of art that’s important to you, and we want it to look the best it possibly can.
History
Established in 1981.
Frame It Yourself started out as a do-it-yourself option for people who wanted to save time and money by doing the labor part of framing themselves.
Although still called Frame It Yourself out of respect for its history, the shop no longer offers the DIY option.
With over 25 years’ worth of experience in custom framing, the owner/custom framer, Stephen Bergstrom, can be counted on to continue the tradition of excellent custom framing and customer service.
Meet the Business Owner
Stephen B.
Business Owner
With a background in Fine Art and years of experience in custom framing, Stephen Bergstrom sets a high standard for himself both in picture framing and customer service.
Stephen brings a love of art in all its various forms, and an eye for color and composition to the table. His passion for art and framing challenges him to bring his work to the next level of excellence.
One thing is certain: whatever the future holds for Frame It Yourself, thanks to Stephen, it won’t be dull or unexciting.
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