How to package a Canvas Painting for international shipping

When shipping a canvas painting internationally, it’s crucial to properly package it to ensure it arrives safely. Whether your canvas is stretched and framed or rolled in a tube, proper packaging can help protect it during the shipping process. In this blog post, we’ll cover the steps to package both stretched and rolled canvas paintings for international shipping.

Packaging a Stretched Canvas Painting

Step 1: Wrap the Painting in Acid-Free Paper or Bubble Wrap

The first step in packaging a stretched canvas painting is to wrap it in acid-free paper or bubble wrap. This helps protect the painting’s surface from scratches, dust, and other damage. If you’re using bubble wrap, be sure to wrap it around the painting with the bubbles facing inward.

Step 2: Add a Layer of Foam Board or Cardboard Around the Edges

Next, add a layer of foam board or cardboard around the edges of the painting. This helps protect the edges from damage during shipping. If you’re using foam board, cut it to fit the size of the painting and then tape it securely to the edges. If you’re using cardboard, cut it to size and then fold it around the edges, securing it with tape.

Step 3: Place the Wrapped Painting in a Sturdy Box

Once you’ve wrapped the painting and added a layer of protection around the edges, it’s time to place it in a sturdy box. Use a box that’s slightly larger than the painting to allow for packing materials. Make sure the box is sturdy enough to protect the painting during shipping.

Step 4: Fill Any Gaps with Packing Peanuts or Paper

To prevent the painting from shifting during shipping, fill any gaps in the box with packing peanuts or paper. This helps keep the painting in place and provides an additional layer of protection.

Step 5: Seal the Box with Strong Tape

Once the painting is securely packed in the box, seal it with strong tape. Make sure to reinforce all seams and corners to prevent the box from breaking open during shipping.

Step 6: Label the Box Clearly

Finally, label the box clearly with the destination address and “Fragile” markings. This alerts the shipping carrier to handle the package with care and helps ensure the painting arrives in its intended condition.

Packaging a Rolled Canvas Painting in a Tube

If you’re shipping a rolled canvas painting in a tube, the packaging process is slightly different. Here are the steps to follow:

Step 1: Roll the Canvas Painting and Secure it with Acid-Free Paper

The first step in packaging a rolled canvas painting is to roll it up tightly and secure it with acid-free paper. This helps protect the surface of the painting during shipping.

Step 2: Wrap the Rolled Canvas in Bubble Wrap

Next, wrap the rolled canvas in bubble wrap with the bubbles facing inward. This provides an additional layer of protection.

Step 3: Place the Wrapped Canvas in a Sturdy Tube

Once the painting is wrapped in bubble wrap, place it in a sturdy tube. Use a tube that’s slightly larger than the painting to allow for packing materials. Make sure the tube is sturdy enough to protect the painting during shipping.

Step 4: Fill Any Gaps in the Tube with Packing Materials

To prevent the painting from shifting during shipping, fill any gaps in the tube with packing materials, such as packing peanuts or paper.

Step 5: Seal the Tube with Strong Tape

Once the painting is securely packed in the tube, seal it with strong tape. Make sure to reinforce all seams and corners to prevent the tube from breaking open during shipping.

Step 6: Label the Tube Clearly

Finally, label the tube clearly with the destination address and “Fragile” markings. This alerts the shipping carrier to handle the package with care and helps ensure the painting arrives

 

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