Copy your children’s art onto canvas
January 9, 2009
If you have children you’ll know how much they love praise, especially when they’ve created something in school and brought it home for you. When children paint pictures, create drawings or collages to bring home they love it when you hang them in their bedroom or pin them to the fridge.
However, when you stick their pictures to the fridge they can become dog-eared, discoloured and damaged over time. Also, the rest of your family would also like to have a copy of your children’s artwork, and by sticking it to the fridge you can’t all have it… unless of course you make a copy. Using scanning equipment and canvas printing techniques you can turn your children’s pictures into canvas prints that you can display with pride in your home and even share with friends and family by making extra copies.
Your children’s paintings don’t have to be pinned to a fridge or taped to the wall. By making canvas prints out of them you can turn them into artwork that you can cherish forever, as photos to canvas last much longer than conventionally printed photographs.

















