![]() Facebook image into luggage tag: Did you know you can download images from your friends’ Facebook timelines? Well, you can. ![]() Come prepared to your project with a list of relevant birthdays and anniversaries because many vendors can print those, too, in a calendar. Anyone who prints photos nowadays does calendars, too. I can even snag images from text conversations, meaning I don’t always have to depend on my own photography. With quality cell phone images, I can print them nice and big so she can actually see the detail she misses on a tiny phone screen. It’s a great way to show off pictures of the grandkids (and now great-granddaughter) in a printed format. Snapshots into calendars: In the past, I’ve created custom calendars for my mother-in-law (maybe this year, too, if I get my act together).I did my Christmas cards this year with pictures of weddings and graduations at Minted, which promotes itself as offering “fresh designs from independent designers.” Their interface is fairly simple to use, and I also was able to order pre-addressed envelopes, saving me lots of hand cramps. I try to make them lovely to hold with nice paper and interesting to read with the KISS principle (keep it simple, sister, no need to write two pages in the age of social media–if they really care that much, they already know). 2018 events into Christmas cards: I think of my Christmas cards as little gifts to my friends.Here are a few ways I’m turning pixels into presents: But we’re not there yet! There’s still time to make treasured gifts for your loved ones with photos. We’re quickly ticking down to the day it is too late to order a customized photo gift and actually receive it in time for Christmas. ![]() My email inbox is flooded with offers from photo retailers right now. It’s the most wonderful time of the year … to turn your photos into gifts.
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