A couple of months ago we started the process of taking our barely used Living Room and transform it into a space that was far more family friendly. Our choice…err I should say, His choice? A media room. Out were the beige couches and proper upright chairs. Gone were the plain white artwork and bland boring coffee table. In were the four black leather recliners, complete with lumbar support that worked via remote. It was very …manly. I did my best to girly it up. A pop of colour. A funky moss green rocker and round ottoman. A willowy silver throw rug and dramatically patterned curtains. The problem? It still felt, meh. Impersonal and incomplete. Then I was contacted by Canvas Pop and asked if I would be interested in some of their services. After a quick perusal of the site, I knew I was.
What is Canvaspop? Canvaspop is the Web’s #1 choice for quality canvas printing and framed prints. It’s a place to take your treasured photos and have them transformed into treasured pieces of art. It’s a place to take those digital pixels and have them forever saved into photo art, a collage, on a piece of canvas or even as a framed print. It’s kind of fabulous.
The process is simple. Select one of your favourite pictures. You can upload this picture from your computer or directly from Instagram or Facebook. (next time I’m using some shots from Instagram!)
Then you customize your photo. Choose your perfect size, select your framing options, or even add one of their amazing photo filters and effects to make your image really pop!
Then you send it! Canvaspop takes care of the rest. Your canvas print or framed print is printed, hand-stretched and carefully packed and delivered to you in a few days. I chose to have a picture framed. My 16 x 24 inch picture, was matted and framed in a black frame, and arrived in just over a week in it’s protective bubble wrap and cardboard. I ripped into it like a little kid and WOW. Suddenly I was wondering why I had waited so long to take a treasured memory and DO something with it.
You see, I had chosen to send off a picture I’d taken on my 40th Birthday. It’s a shot looking up into the Eiffel Tower in Paris. For me, one of those “pinch me” I can’t believe I’m here moments. One of those “everything in the world is wonderful” days. And that picture, that thought, that feeling is all there, in that one shot. That picture had been trapped on a photo card for three years just waiting to be unleashed, I just couldn’t figure out what to do with it because I needed it to be just right. It turns out, what’s just right was to have it blown up, framed, and placed where we can see it every day.
What was right was to trust that image with Canvaspop and let them do their magic. What was right was to stop procrastinating and start enjoying that shot, that moment that meant so much.
Thank you Canvaspop for helping me to save this moment in time that means so much to me.
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Kelley Moore says
I would get a picture of our cat Pumpkin who died suddenly in September 2015.
Suzie M says
I would choose a family picture we have not done one for a long time
Rust says
I would choose a picture of my daughter and her husband ….and pups!
Allison says
I would use a picture from our honeymoon. We went to Ireland and visited my husbands ancestors farms (which are still in the family!). I would love to print some of the rolling hills of Northern Ireland.
Dana Miller says
I have a beautiful photo i took of my daughter I would love to have framed. She was wearing her fairy wings a tutu in a field of wild flowers on a gorgeous sunny day.
Ophelia @happygoluckyca says
My wedding photo! We only took one, but I love that one!
Cheryl Grandy says
I’d like to get a current family photo framed. My kids are grown up and will soon be moving out of our house – it would be nice to be able to display a picture of us together.
Julie-Lynne McCann says
some of our favourite travel pics!!
Ira says
We wanted to have a view of our home city for a long time now, so that would be it if I’m lucky enough to get the quality photo of the right view.
Judy Cowan says
I would probably get one done of a sunset picture I took last summer over Lake Huron.
Gillian Morgan says
I would frame the picture of Sophie is her red Christmas dress.
Victoria says
Probably one of our family photos although every once in awhile there’s this one wedding photo that I think would be lovely on canvas
tracy k says
i’d frame a wedding photo
Maritess Schrauwen says
A picture of the first painting my daughter did
Deborah / Mom2Michael says
Every summer when I go home to Newfoundland I take kazillions of pictures. A lot of them are landscapes or detail shots of things that remind me of home. The one I most want framed at the moment is a shot of a series of crab pot floats hanging along a white wall. It’s so evocative of the ocean-going culture.