Confession: my media file folder has hundreds upon hundreds of photos that haven’t made it to prints *slaps hand – shakes head*. Yes, I keep most of my family memories on my hard drive. Once in a while, I’ll have a STELLAR photo and know it can’t be hidden (read: forgotten) in the photo folder.
Why? Because this…
That is my ds at 3 months old. I had a photographer – @CLBuchanan – take a set of family portraits to celebrate his birth. These pictures couldn’t reside in my hard drive but getting prints and a frame and my 3 am feeding self to a store…well, it seemed like the the-errand-which-would-tip-the-tired-family-scale. This is when I found posterjack.ca. I easily uploaded my pictures (totally do-able during nap time!) and ordered what I wanted (I chose the above peel n’ stick poster which I absolutely LOVE – I stuck the family photos up my staircase wall – no nails, brackets nor tape required!).
Now these pictures are part of my everyday-morning walk to the breakfast table. What a way to make your family memories live with you.
Posterjack.ca is a Canadian company based out of Toronto
I wanted to ‘live with’ the memories of our family cruise because it was one of the best family vacations we have ever enjoyed. We were happy, together, adventuring to places we had only seen on maps. Worth getting off the hard drive n’est pas?! I knew posterjack.ca would take care of our family memories.
This time, I chose an acrylic print (the cruise experience was something new to me…so why not try a new type of photo print?!). It was delivered within a week and is an amazing high-definition print. No, you can’t see the whole family portrait (because I try not to share pics of the whole family here) but I will give you a sneak peek of me and ds from that print (see above). Like?
Absolute shameless recommendation: posterjack.ca is fabu.
Do you live with your picture memories or store them in your media files?
Disclosure: Product compensation was recieved from posterjack.ca. The opinions on this post are my own. As is my love for the peel n’ stick posters.
I am also guilty of storing them on my hard drive. The only ones that ever get printed are the ones I select for scrapbook projects… most of the other ones definitely get forgotten…
that’s pretty cool!