March 2009 Weddings
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The newborn photographer we hired gives you the rights to your photos so we can reprint however we want.
I'm leaning at ordering 4 canvas prints to put on our living room wall (we have nothing on them right now).
WDYT? Canvas or get frames?
Re: Canvas vs. Frames
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Lol, well why would you do that? Unless you get some crazy thick matting.
I agree that it depends on your style. Does the other artwork in your home have frames? We have a few unframed canvas paintings but for the most part we go with frames. I think prints and frames tend to be a little less expensive than canvas. Unless you go to a framer. This will be more expensive but I am always happy when I go that route.
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We haven't printed anything yet. I was thinking of doing maybe 4, 8" x 10" of each-though different sizes would be cute too now that you mention it.
The style of our house is probably pretty traditional, though our living room currently just is medium brown hardwood floors with a brown leather sectional and an area rug.
I think I need to find some online pics to make the final decision.
We did canvas with our wedding pictures. The cheapest we found was at www.canvas4life.com and we were SUPER happy with them.