Custom Picture Framing
How to make custom picture frames in our stores
Follow these simple steps, and we’ll create custom picture frames to your exact specifications.
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Enter your postcode to find & then select your local store's own website.
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Check if your selected store offers our picture framing services.
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Visit the store to start creating your own custom picture frames!
Custom picture frames in any shape and size
These are your precious memories, so bring them to life in a way that best suits you!
Custom Frames
Choose from a huge range of frames and mouldings, including different colours, sizes, materials and styles.
Custom Mounts
Shop custom-sized picture mounts to enhance, protect and showcase your precious photos and artwork.
Custom Glass
Protect your pictures with custom glass that’s been treated to become almost invisible.
Online photo printing is special at Snappy Snaps
After printing photos for over 30 years, we’re famous for our expertise, service, and excellent print quality.
Decorative Custom Frames
Handcrafted, classic or modern frames for paintings and artwork old and new. Explore English and continental styles in a variety of finishes!
Box Custom Frames
Perfect for framing sports shirts, records, coins, medals, other memorabilia and 3D objects. Custom box frames can hold anything up to 11cm in depth.
Traditional Custom Frames
Wooden traditional frames are suitable for all types of fine art and photo framing. They’re recognised for their enduring style and usually chosen with a mount board.
Modern Custom Frames
Modern frames are ideal for adding a special effect that really wows your visitors. This is a great choice if you’re looking to really enhance your work.
Design your custom picture frames at Snappy Snaps
Our custom picture framing service makes it easier to cherish the things that are important to you.
Choose any frame size & style to suit your home
Each frame is made with durable quality materials
Add a stylish, unique touch to your home decor
Get expert advice and enjoy our friendly service