+Kotone Takeda You could. What you would need is a set of metal/rubber gaskets to place inbetween the acrylic the photo and the post mounts, and to reinforce the photo paper you could use those Self-Adhesive Reinforcement Labels (that are for three ring binders), and place those on the front and back of the photo to give it rigidity. (and you can add extra metal/rubber gaskets depending on how much you want the photo to "float" off the acrylic).
Hi, Crystal! The screw size and drill bit size will depend on what hardware you use to mount the frame. Be sure to follow the hardware manufacturer's instructions. Hope this helps!
Hi, Brian! If you're referring to the Canon hardware, the printer seen near the beginning of the video is the PIXMA iP8720. While that printer has gone out of production, you can get the same results from the new imagePROGRAF PRO-300. Check it out at canon.us/xvjys If you're referring to the frame and its accompanying components, we recommend checking with your local hardware store for guidance. Hope this helps!
This is from 2016, but it's not about the products, it's about the idea. Print your favorite photo, and mount it using a sheet of acrylic. Simple and effective. Check out A Beautiful Mess's post to learn more: canon.us/acrylicframeabm