CafePress

Another web service for artists is cafepress.com and after a short wait, I received two calendars and a framed tile from them. The tile is framed in wood and makes a great wall hanging. My only complaint was that the picture was a little darker than the original, but still quite nice.

The calendars were from two different cafepress stores – one that my new daughter-in-law set up and that has 12 wedding pictures she chose for the calendar – a great keepsake. The photos are not as clear as their smaller originals, so the pictures should have been a higher resolution, I guess. The other calendar was created in Photoshop and the colours are clear and vibrant.

The one drawback to CafePress is that they are an American company, so I had to pay over $15 in duty.

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2 Responses to CafePress

  1. jenDanii says:

    I just figured out how to register and now am joining, glad to be in! I’m glad to be here as a final point, going to submit considering the fact that I’ve been reading a prolonged time.

    Sooo anyways, enough about me, see you about and hello once more haha.

    PS, how do I make myself have a cool title like some people here have? I just got a new phone, even a nutritionist requires so much to keep up to date!

    • Mrs C. says:

      Welcome to the community Jen. Not sure what you mean about the cool title. Could you explain?

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