Most print sizes are standard sizes, making it easy to purchase DIY mats/frames at your local home goods store or online.
Each print has a 1/4 border for matting and framing. If you plan to frame it only, make sure your frame profile (width) is at least a 1/2".
Shipping
Free First Class shipping in the US! Prints are rolled up and delivered in a sturdy tube for safe shipping with instructions to flatten and frame. Normally, prints are ready for shipping 1-2 days after ordering.
If you need a print within 2-3 days for a holiday or gift, you can upgrade your shipping to Priority shipping.
Silverton, Colorado, is a small town nestled in the heart of the San Juan Mountains, well-known for its stunning landscapes and as a gateway to outdoor recreation like skiing, hiking, and off-road vehicle tours. The town has a rich history tied to the silver mining boom of the late 19th century, which is reflected in its name and its well-preserved Victorian architecture that dates from this era. Initially driven by mining, Silverton has successfully transitioned to a tourism-based economy, drawing visitors with its history and natural beauty.
One of Silverton’s standout attractions is the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This historic train ride, which connects Silverton with Durango, offers breathtaking scenic views through canyons and mountains with steam-powered locomotives. The town is also a hub for adventurers, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor activities like mountain biking and off-road driving in the summer, and transforming into a snowy playground for skiing and snowmobiling in the winter.
Silverton maintains a strong sense of its historical and cultural identity, with festivals and events often celebrating its mining heritage. Efforts to preserve and promote local history are evident through museums and tours. Additionally, the town is involved in environmental conservation discussions, particularly concerning the impacts of historical mining operations on the local ecology. Silverton is not just a place of beauty but also a community deeply connected to its historical roots, offering a unique glimpse into Colorado's mining history alongside its modern outdoor activities.