Jul 09 2007
I want a photofiddle!
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Not a fangschwiddle mind you as that is something completely different. Photofiddle is wall art using your pictures. I recently got a picture of the boys put onto a canvas when we moved. And now that we have some decent walls to hang things on I really want to get more pictures and wall art of all kinds hung up.
I have a few black and white pictures of the boys that I have always wanted to have transformed into Warhol pop art type wall hangings. I tried to convert them in fireworks a few times, but I just couldn’t get them to look right at all. Either it’s not as easy as people make it seem, or I am just not well enough practiced at photo editing yet. Either way I’d still love to have those done to hang in the living room.
Of course using Photofiddle makes it a lot easier because all I have to do is upload the photo and they do all the hard work and the printing of the picture and they’ll even frame it for you if you want them to. I registered already and uploaded one of the pictures I want to use to get a preview of what it might look like. It only took a few minutes to do. What do you think? I think I might have to make some adjustments, the resolution on this particular picture is kind of yuck, so I might pick a different one to actually use for the wall art after I save up the pennies to get one.

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