Picture Frame for 8X10 inch Photo MDF for Tabletop and Wall Purple 2Pack
SAFET AND DURABLE: Safety plexi-glass to protect picture, Both side of the perspex sheet has a protective film, Please remove that before framing your picture.
MDF FRAME: These great picture & photo frames with mount are made of high quality MDF. Our frames come ready to hang or stand.
PICTURE SIZE: The frame dimensions refer to the glass/picture size and not the overall size, suitable for landscape and portrait.
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