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How to Mount Art Prints Correctly Using Archival Methods

Key Takeaways

  • Proper mounting techniques are crucial for art prints to prevent damage over time.
  • The archival hinge method allows for natural movement of the paper and avoids warping.
  • Use acid-free materials and avoid household tapes for long-lasting results.
  • Follow a step-by-step guide to securely mount your print while keeping it free on the sides and bottom.
  • For best results, consider professional framing, especially if you’re unsure about doing it yourself.

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Correctly mounting an art print is just as important as choosing the artwork itself. Whether you’re displaying a print in your home or giving it as a gift, using proper archival mounting techniques will protect it for decades.

At Black Mountain Creations, all prints are produced using archival-quality fine art paper and Epson SureColor pigment inks, selected for their excellent colour accuracy and long-term fade resistance. This guide explains how to care for your print and how to mount it correctly using the archival hinge method, the same technique used by professional framers and galleries.


Why Archival Mounting Is Important

Paper naturally expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity. If a print is mounted incorrectly — for example, glued down or taped on all sides — it can warp, ripple, or suffer permanent damage over time.

Archival mounting:

  • Allows the paper to move naturally
  • Prevents buckling and distortion
  • Uses materials that will not yellow or degrade
  • Is fully reversible and conservation-safe

For fine art prints, the hinge mounting method is widely regarded as best practice.


How to Care for Fine Art Prints

Even when archival inks and papers are used, correct handling and display are essential for longevity.

Art Print Care Guidelines

  • Handle prints with clean, dry hands
  • Avoid touching the printed surface
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and harsh artificial light
  • Avoid humid environments such as bathrooms or kitchens
  • Store flat in a clean, dry place if not framing immediately

For long-term display, framing behind UV-protective glass or acrylic is strongly recommended.


The Archival Hinge Mounting Method Explained

The hinge method secures the artwork at the top edge only, allowing it to hang freely within the mount. This prevents stress on the paper while keeping the artwork perfectly aligned.

Materials You Will Need

  • Acid-free, archival mounting tape (paper or linen)
  • Acid-free mount board and backing board
  • A clean, flat working surface

Avoid household tapes or adhesives, as these can stain, harden, or damage the paper over time.


Step-by-Step Guide to Mounting Art Prints

1. Position the Artwork

Place your mount board flat on a clean surface and carefully position the print exactly where you want it to sit.

2. Prepare the Hinges

Cut two small strips of acid-free mounting tape, approximately 20–30 mm long.

3. Attach Hinges to the Print

Fix the tape strips to the back of the print along the top edge only. The tape should extend slightly beyond the print.

4. Secure Hinges to the Backboard

Attach the free ends of the tape strips to the backing board, creating loose hinges. The print should be able to move slightly.

5. Leave the Sides and Bottom Free

Do not tape the sides or bottom of the print. This allows the paper to expand and contract naturally without damage.

Once mounted, the print should sit flat and hang freely within the mount.


Common Mounting Mistakes to Avoid

To protect your artwork, avoid:

  • Fully gluing the print down
  • Using sellotape, masking tape, or double-sided tape
  • Spray adhesives or dry mounting
  • Folding, rolling, or trimming the print

These methods can cause irreversible damage and significantly shorten the lifespan of the artwork.


Professional Framing Advice

If you’re unsure about mounting your print yourself, a professional framer experienced in archival conservation techniques is always a safe option. They will use appropriate materials and methods to protect your artwork long-term while achieving the best visual result.


Shop Archival Art Prints from Black Mountain Creations

All prints from Black Mountain Creations are created using professional-grade archival materials and are suitable for long-term display when mounted correctly.

If you’re looking for:

  • Welsh landscape art prints
  • Colourful village and cottage illustrations
  • Contemporary wall art inspired by Wales

You can explore the full collection in the shop.

→ View Art Prints in the Shop


Final Thoughts

Mounting your art print correctly ensures it remains beautiful for years to come. By using archival materials and the hinge mounting method, you’re preserving both the artwork and the care that went into creating it.

If you have any questions about caring for or framing your print, feel free to get in touch — I’m always happy to help.

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