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What to do with all of your favorite photos!

It’s a good problem to have when you just love all of the photos from your session!

However, it can seem a bit overwhelming having to choose only a select few to frame or print. I’m here to show you some really great options for printing many, or all, of your favorites so that you can display them throughout your home.

IMAGE CUBES

These cubes offer 6 sides of the photo display. Choose a different side to display each day or get a few an mix and match the designs and photos.

It’s like having a mini gallery in your home that doesn’t take up too much wall space but gets your favorites to shine.

Ask about different design templates ;).



PHOTO BOXES

There are two different boxes that I currently offer, one is a fabric box with a photo printed inside and the other is a wooden box.

Both can hold up to 100 loose printed images. Matted images occupy more space but they are a bit more elegant in the way they look and feel.

In either 4x6 or 5x7, you can have all of your favorite images on your coffee table, entrance table or bookshelf and they’ll look neat and organized in their beautiful box.

ALBUMS

Needless to say that Albums hold a special place in the home. Photo albums have been around since the 1800s when photography saw a boom in photo studios.

What has changed is being able to fit more photos into one album in a beautiful design that tells the story of your family in a unique way.

It’s a great coffee table item and children love to look through albums and see themselves and all of the people they love.

MINI ACCORDION ALBUMS

These mini albums open up accordion style and offer two different sides to display all of your favorite images!

The best thing? They come in sets of 3 and protective slip so that you can keep on in your bag, give one to grandma, or have them extended on a shelf in your home.


There you have it! Some favorite display items that can fit your favorite photos! Which one will you get? Personally I love the image cubes an boxes!