Photofiddle-Your Photos on Stretched Canvas

NBC’s The Today Show featured PhotoFiddle, a company that turns your photos into stretched canvas, wall-mounted pieces of art. The The Today Show recommended the stretched canvas photo product in an exclusive home design segment.

The Photofiddle idea is to take your family photos and transform them into photos on stretched canvas or art prints-anyone familiar with Photoshop will recognize the watercolor or oil painting effects. Photofiddle makes a canvas photo and takes the idea to the next level. You can buy stretched canvas photos that you have fiddled with yourself. Canvas photo printing is a much more artistic way to display images.

Most portrait studios sell stretched canvas photos, stretched canvas art, and will put your photographs on canvas-for a premium price. Photofiddle’s artwork costs as little as $14.95 for an 8″ x 12″ art print. If you feel like splurging on your stretched canvas prints, you can spend as much as $3499.95 for a 23 ft. x 6 ft. stretched canvas frame-that’s stretched canvas wall art for a big wall. Of course, a large stretched canvas makes a larger statement.

Turning you photos into canvas photo prints with Photofiddle takes very little time. All you need to do is decide what kind of canvas photo printing you want. Photofiddle does regular art prints as well as custom stretched canvas, but for my money a canvas photo is the way to go. A digital canvas photo that looks like an oil painting stretched canvas picture is pretty cool. And it is a discount stretched canvas when compared to many other companies offering similar services.

Printing a photo on canvas with Photofiddle gives a photo a whole new dimension. So if your looking to print your photo onto canvas, stretched canvases that is, Photofiddle would be a good place to check out. The Today has drawn a real crowd of people wanting to put photos on canvas and create their own stretched canvas artwork. Stretched artist canvas have always been a sign of the best quality. Go on, head to Photofiddle and make a stretched canvas print from a family photo.


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