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Artco Crafts & Frame Shop

5401 6th Ave #401
Tacoma, WA 98406 253-759-9585

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In general, I would recommend this shop to others as a fairly solid framing... - Nov 03, 2022

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Michaels

2921 S 38th St
Tacoma, WA 98409 253-473-0114

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Very expensive. Decided to look elsewhere - Dec 29, 2023

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JoAnn Fabric & Crafts

4104 Tacoma Mall Blvd
Tacoma, WA 98409 253-476-9300

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I buy all my frames for the art projects I make from Jo-Annes. They are constantly... - Nov 03, 2022

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Museum Quality Framing

2616 N Proctor St
Tacoma, WA 98407 253-756-6980

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Frame Makers

3011 6th Ave
Tacoma, WA 98406 253-564-2320

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Great framing advice, very good selection of custom framing. - Apr 20, 2017

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