Do you live in the moment?
When you’re dashing through your days; are you the Mama who is getting dirty in the sandbox with your kids, splashing in the lake, riding the rollercoaster, truly living in the moment? Or are you the Mom who is caught behind the lens, forever trying to capture that perfect moment. Wanting desperately to have a memory of your little one as they build that massive sandcastle, conquer the canoe, or tackle the scary ride. I’d like to think I’m a bit of both. Walking the line between the Mom who jumps in with both feet and just enjoys my day, while still embracing my paparazzi side, able to catch the sweet moment on film. Not only do I treasure special outings with my family and friends, but I adore capturing those every day moments on film. Some of my favourite pictures? My girls jumping on the trampoline together, or the playing on the beach. My oldest, chasing those crazy birds on the beach. My youngest getting ready to take the stage for her ballet number, and of course any kind of sunset.
My weak point with all this memory making and taking? Preserving those moments in some special way. I have camera cards, all full, stashed in ziplock bags on my desk. Great system right? That’s why when Canvas Factory approached me and asked if I wanted to try their services I knew I had to give it a go. Here’s what I found:
The Canvas Factory offers a simple, stream lined way, to take those memories you have stuck on your memory cards and bring them to life. With a few quick clicks of the mouse your creative juices start to flow, and your only challenge becomes which photograph to start with! You can choose to take your photo and blow it up into any size, create a collage, or even take that large picture and split it up into a beautiful photo canvas print.
What kind of art do you want to transform your pictures into? I’m partial to canvas prints. So decided to take one of my favourite memories at the lake and customize it.
I took my original photo, rotated it, centred it, and then got to work. In under five minutes, I was done!
With each canvas print you are given the option to choose the right size for your picture, add effects, or even add text. Don’t like the end product? Just hit the back button and adjust until you do. The process is very user friendly. As a last step you are presented with different wrapping styles for your edges before you complete your order. It’s a breeze.
What I loved:
*How easy the process is to take a photo and turn it into art.
*If you choose a photo that isn’t of a high enough pixel quality, the program will suggest you select a different photo.
*The price point! Starting at only $22.89 ordering from Canvas Factory is a great gift for yourself or someone you love.
*The many style options that truly allow you to take your photos and elevate them to art.
*You can upload photos from many of your favourite sites including Instagram and Facebook.
What I wish it had:
An option to brighten up my photo a little bit. I love the picture I choose, but do wish I could have lightened the photo in the Canvas Factory program after I uploaded it.
Insider Tip:
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What I have for you:
An amazing giveaway! One lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will win the opportunity to order their very own Canvas Factory print similar to the one I created. Yes, one reader will WIN a custom 40 cm x 50 cm Canvas an ARV of $166.86 CND. To enter, simply tell me if you won, what picture you would have put on canvas? Please enter using the Rafflecopter form provided below.
Open to residents of the United States and Canada, excluding the province of Quebec, and is open to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province or State. Closes July 30th, 2016. Good luck!
Leeanne C says
I would turn photos of my children into wallart or the srunning photo of my daughter and her cousin on the beach with the sun setting
Cheryl Grandy says
I would turn a picture of my children walking through the woods, into wall art.
Lee-Ann S says
I would have a picture of my husband looking relaxed on his bike while doing a Triathlon.
christine w says
I would take one of my family photos and make it for my parents!
Lynda Cook says
If I won, hmmmm it is going to be a hard decision, I have so many pictures, but I think I would choose one of my grandkids or even one of my daughters pictures of scenery!!
Melinda Jana says
a picture of us at the beach with our grandparents
Jeannie says
I would turn a photo of my boys tumbling with the fall leaves we took last year.
Judy Cowan says
I have a picture of a sunset at Grand Bend that I would love to turn into art!
Soozle says
I would turn a photo from my last holiday into a canvas
M James says
I would probably chose a picture of my husband with my sons
Florence C says
I picture of my grandchildren is what I like to turn into a piece of art.
Mami2jcn says
I would turn a picture of my 2 sons into art.
Vicky B. says
I would use a photo of my kids together.
Tim Cross says
I would select a picture of my wife and daughter together
beth says
I would probably use a vacation picture.