Thursday, July 21, 2011

A Photo Canvas to Admire

 I really enjoy photographing my children with my Canon EOS.  I've slowly been replacing all our framed wedding photos with those of Bear and J-jo.  One thing I had never tried was turning one of our photos into a canvas print.  When EasyCanvasPrints.com offered me a canvas, I jumped at the chance.



I love our canvas.  I love seeing the children smile at me all the time, being loving with each other.  When I'm feeling discouraged by their behavior, I come look at this (and say a quick prayer!) and I feel much better. 

Our canvas was incredibly easy to create and took only 4 steps.  Delivery was fast with the canvas well wrapped for protection during shipping.  The print is an 8x10.  It looks great and I am completely satisfied with the quality.  I actually zoomed and cropped the photo as part of my 4 steps in creating the canvas and was really worried that zooming so much would affect the quality, but it didn't.


As you can see, 8x10 is quite small.  I do recommend going bigger with a canvas and the gallery thickness (I went for regular).  It just looks more impressive.  If I do order another canvas print later, I also want to try something more creative like what Maureen did at Spell Outloud.  I really love her scrapbook page canvas.


Disclaimer: I received a free 8x10 canvas from EasyCanvasPrints.com in exchange for this review; however, the opinions expressed are my own.  Also, the Amazon link is an affiliate link.  

4 comments:

  1. What a great picture! I want to try a BIG canvas print, sometime!

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  2. Neat! I've been trying to plan a photo gallery for a few walls in the home. This seems like it would be a nice addition. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Very nice results - love the photo you chose :)

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  4. Que bello!!!!!! Me encanta!! Esa foto de tus hijos esta HERMOSA!!! They look so lovely!!!! Bella FAmilia Julie!!!

    Abrazos de Puerto Rico!

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