Christmas is just around the corner which means gift giving time for family and friends. Christmas means more than that to me but gift giving is something I love doing as it reminds me of the precious gift we were all given by the birth of our Savior. I know that I do a lot of entertaining over the holidays, too. How about you? I'm loving Canvas Factory because they make the most beautiful customized wall art and prints from your own submitted work.
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What started as an Australian company has now branched out to Chicago. Canvas Factory's goal is to make it affordable and convenient for everyone to access online printing solutions. They produce canvases, but you can also customize metal wall art and acrylic photo prints with your photography or precious memories of your kids that you want to display throughout your home.
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My tip is to re-arrange and repurpose what you have and then assess what it is you might need to buy to redecorate.
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Not much home renovating by me. In our last house I did a lot of prep work for the renovations, though, like pulling out the ugly old carpet throughout the entire house. Ugh, was that a back-breaking job, but I loved seeing that carpet on the curb, waiting for the trash truck.
ReplyDeleteI've been repairing vinyl windows (slowly) and the back porch is looking better. Any home project always takes longer than estimated.
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