5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Megan Wellentin, 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex framer, brushes dust from the glass of a custom-made frame to ensure the customer’s item is free from debris and dirt May 4, 2012. The complex offers a framing service for customers, as well as a framing class to teach people how to frame their own work. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Megan Wellentin, 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex framer, screws a hanger into position on the back of a custom-made frame, before attaching a mounting wire May 4, 2012. The complex offers a framing service for customers and can frame personal items such as photos and going-away gifts such as squadron guidons, patches and coins. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Megan Wellentin, 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex framer, coats a picture screw in beeswax before it is screwed into the back of a hardwood frame to secure hangers May 4, 2012. Custom framing can include several layers of mats to compliment the photo or item being framed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Megan Wellentin, 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex framer, uses a frame cutter to cut a leg of wood to make a picture frame May 4, 2012. After the customer chooses material for their custom frame, it is placed into a machine that cuts it to a 45 degree angle, which ensures the pieces of wood fit together perfectly to form a frame. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Three small ‘legs’ of wood, are fitted together to form the basis of a frame at the 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex May 4, 2012. Aside from framing, the complex also offers custom engraving and embroidery services. The facility, in Bldg. 442, is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. (U.S. Air Forces photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Jessica Gray, 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex engraver, removes a cricket bat from an engraving machine in Bldg. 442 May 4, 2012. The complex can engrave items such as wooden and glass plaques, and marble and acrylic awards. They also print plates to go on items such as awards and leaving gifts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
5/9/2012 - RAF MILDENHALL, England – Paper is peeled back from a brass plate, revealing the lettering underneath at the 100th Force Support Squadron Arts and Crafts Complex May 4, 2012. These plates can be customized for awards and going-away gifts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)