The canvas was wrapped in a heavy foam sleeve with cardboard corner protectors. The canvas was provided to me for purposes of review and I was fortunate to get upgraded shipping so I could share this review during my site’s anniversary. I figured most folks would read it from left to right and then down each row and I felt the numbers might look distracting. I went back and forth about whether to number the photos with the corresponding month but I decided not to. I had to increase the border size to about two inches all around to allow enough cushion for the wrapping of the edges. I did this layout in FotoFusion first and then uploaded the final design into MyPublisher’s online canvas software. Sure, why not? Ha ha… Going forward I plan to do a yearly shot like this up until the point I lose complete cooperation from my subject. My husband teases me whether I will make our son do this until he’s 21. I didn’t stress about him not being posed exactly the same in each shot as I wanted to capture his natural progression and disposition (and once I grabbed the wrong blue guitar – oops! I didn’t even know my husband had two of them!). Then it was game over from months ten through twelve! He was starting to wiggle more at six months and then at nine months refused to stay still so Daddy stepped in to play a tune. What a little poser! This shows you a close up view so you can see the texture of the canvas.Īs you can see it was much easier when he wasn’t mobile yet to keep the original pose, but surely a challenge as time passed. It’s so funny how he propped his hand under his chin on his own. The first shot we took was when he was a week old shown in the circular frame. I decided to use his daddy’s cherished blue guitar as a backdrop and kept his clothing very simple, usually a white undershirt and diaper. The idea was to take Photo Book Baby’s picture in the same spot every month and to record his progression. Check out my to exclusive coupon code to save 50% off on this canvas below!įeb 15 / Feb 20 / Feb 21 (overnight shipping) I call it “Watch Me Grow” and grow he did!Ĥ0 x 30 inches (width x height) with 1.5 inch depth The concept for this canvas was the monthly photo shoot I took of Photo Book Baby during his first year. As I mentioned in my last post, PhotoBookGirl is branching out to cover canvas reviews as well canvas deals, so I hope you enjoy this new feature on my site! Hi folks! My eagerly anticipated canvas print has arrived! If you want to read Part 1 of my MyPublisher Canvas Print Review for a look at the software and how to make a canvas print, click on the link.
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