From there, all that is left to do to get your photo from camera to canvas is to customize and pay. Begin by choosing your size—anywhere from 11" x 14" to 30" x 40"—and general style, including thin gallery wrap, thick gallery wrap, and two different floating frame styles. These customizations will affect the price of your purchase, so make sure you consider your options carefully and are aware of the differences in price from one size or design to another. You can choose an optional edge, however, for no charge. Choose from among an image wrapped edge or a black or white edge. Then, if you’ve selected a floating frame, pick your color in black, brown, or silver. Once you’ve done this, simply choose your shipping option (expedited can get you your photo in two to five days after production!), pay, and then wait for your awesome new creation to arrive. Display it right away and enjoy your new work of art; it’s that simple.
Picture the Print, the motto of Camera2CanvasArt, a favorite Canada Picture on a Canvas provider where you get to create your image on canvas
Friday, March 30, 2012
Camera to Canvas in a few Simple Steps
From there, all that is left to do to get your photo from camera to canvas is to customize and pay. Begin by choosing your size—anywhere from 11" x 14" to 30" x 40"—and general style, including thin gallery wrap, thick gallery wrap, and two different floating frame styles. These customizations will affect the price of your purchase, so make sure you consider your options carefully and are aware of the differences in price from one size or design to another. You can choose an optional edge, however, for no charge. Choose from among an image wrapped edge or a black or white edge. Then, if you’ve selected a floating frame, pick your color in black, brown, or silver. Once you’ve done this, simply choose your shipping option (expedited can get you your photo in two to five days after production!), pay, and then wait for your awesome new creation to arrive. Display it right away and enjoy your new work of art; it’s that simple.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
