Have you started your Christmas shopping yet?! Who is the most difficult person to shop for on your list? Personally, my parents are the toughest to shop for! Every year I ask them for a wish list, and every year, I’m left with the same response, “Save your money honey, we’ve got everything we need.” But this year, I’m so glad I’ve got just the perfect gift for them.
We received our wedding photo files a couple of months ago and it was so tough trying to figure out what to print for my family as keepsake. I thought what better way to share our special memories than to create custom prints for family and friends this Christmas with PhotoBox.
Canvas Art
I selected 10 of my most adored photos that highlighted special moments from the wedding day and uploaded them to the PhotoBox website for my canvas creation. It was so simple – select a format from various designs and arrange the photos on the digital canvas, preview, and check out! I’m so excited to wrap this in a pretty bow and tuck it under their Christmas tree!
Retro Print
In addition to the canvas, I also ordered the Retro Prints in packs of 12 as gifts and a pack of 36 for a photo wall display. These are so much fun and they come in the most adorable “Instagram”-like magnetic box packaging. Each print is finished in gloss varnish and printed on 350gsm semi-matt paper, and also has the option to add personalized text.
These are such great gifts for special family members alongside their Christmas cards or how about as personalized gift tags?!
As for my pack of 36? I’ll be creating a photo wall display with twine and mini clothes pins which I’m so thrilled about!
I hope you’re inspired to create custom photo gifts for your loved ones this year, I guarantee it’ll put a smile on their face!
There are so many great photo gift options on PhotoBox, check out their Christmas Corner for more ideas and be sure to use #PhotoBoxMagic to share your projects and find additional inspiration for Holiday projects!
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This post was sponsored by Photobox but all opinions and ideas are 100% my own.