Do not use glass protection tape on non glare glass as it may damage the surface to avoid damage do not let the artwork contact the paper hardboard or corrugated cardboard.
How to ship framed artwork with glass.
Make sure the bubbles are facing.
Once your glass is taped you should cover your work in bubble wrap.
Tape the glass with painters tape wrap it with shrink wrap just incase the package gets wet start tapinging your strofoam box together with the art inside then we cut cardboard sheets same way as the styrofoam take the cardboard and start making your box we tape alot to help keep water out.
If your artwork is framed with glass an important.
Get a sheet of styrofoam you are going to cut it tad bigger than the picture basically make its own box.
How to safely pack framed artwork for shipping.
Measure the length width and height of your artwork in order to select an appropriately sized box or shipping tube.
The box flaps fully overlap one another and give the box extra cushioning and increased stacking strength.
No one wants it to happen but the truth is that the glass can break during the shipment.
Ship unframed artwork that s larger than 48 by 48 inches and framed pieces that.
The bubble wrap should have bubbles facing out.
We strongly recommend double walled corrugated constructed for the fol.
Double cushion and double box the item for extra protection.
To prepare a picture frame for shipping first cover the glass panel with artist tape in the shape of a star or grid.
For additional protection place cardboard protectors on all 4 of your frame s corners and a cardboard sheet on the top side of your wrapped frame.
How to prepare framed artworks with glass for shipping if your artwork is framed with plexiglas you can skip this step.
Cover the glass glass protection tape if shipped in the frame.
Before packing a framed artwork mirror or photograph put two strips of masking tape over the glass in an x shape.
Check out this video from fedex for the best way to minimize damage to a glass frame during transportation.
Use a full overlap box fol for shipping framed artwork.
Once the glass is taped use bubble wrap to cover your artwork.
The tape will keep the glass from shattering and scratching the underlying picture and from hurting the handler in case it breaks.
Select an appropriate shipping container.
Once the framed object is taped up put on corner protectors.
Use wider artist tape and tape off the glass in a star pattern that way if it were to break during transit it wouldn t damage your artwork.
Next wrap your frame in a sheet of brown paper securing the ends with artist tape.