Turn your child’s paintings into canvas prints
December 3, 2008
If you have children, you’ll know that they love to paint pictures and draw pictures. It’s something that they do in school, and at home. When children paint pictures in school, they’re learning about how to paint, how to visualise images, shapes and sizes, and to put them down on paper. When children paint these pictures they like to bring them home and show you just how clever they’ve been.
Traditionally when your child brings you a painting they’ve done in school you show them how good it is by sticking it on the fridge door, but fridge doors are only so big and can only contain so many pictures. A better idea to present your child’s artwork is to have it scanned into a computer, turned into a digital image and printed on canvas.
With canvas printing you can turn your children’s paintings into works of art that you can use for a long time in your own home or give away as gifts to friends and family. With Christmas upon us, making canvas prints from your children’s pictures is a great way of giving unique and personal presents this year, and it’ll make your children very happy as well!

















