The majority of photos we take on our cameras and smartphones probably will never be seen outside your computer screen or mobile device (perhaps a few will make the cut for Facebook and Instagram). But for those truly memorable and important moments, there's nothing like having your photo printed out to display. And if you want to display them big and in memorable fashion, WoodSnap offers a unique printing option: photos printed directly onto wood.
Using WoodSnap is as simple as uploading your images onto Flickr or Instagram, except you also choose a real canvas site. For example, an 8" x 8" printed wood canvas will set you back $39.95, a 12" x 12" costs $69.95, the largest 30" x 40" canvas setting you back
$329.95, with plenty of other sizes inbetween.
What I like about the style of these real wood canvases is the not only visible wood grain unique to each sheet of wood, but the warm forever summer glow the wood imparts onto any image. The effect is truly dreamy, perfect for photos capturing moments of emotion.
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Save some money and make it yourself: DiY Project details here
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it's the same basic process as transferring to canvas http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-custom-photo-canvasa-beautiful-mess-177699?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Fdiy+%28AT+Channel%3A+DIY%29
I've been meaning to try Woodsnap! I recently ordered some prints from a similar company called Bumblejax. I had a few instagram photos mounted on bamboo, but I think they can also print on aluminum and acrylic. The prints I ordered might have been a bit more expensive than Woodsnap, but really high quality stuff. You should check'em out for your next project: http://www.bumblejax.com/