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Post by shanniebananie on May 8, 2017 15:40:33 GMT
It is a tradition at my son's school for the parents to create a 20x30 photo collage and present it to their child for eighth grade graduation. Many people do it by hand using actual photos, stickers, scrapbook stuff, etc I am now hearing about parents who are doing it online. This appeals to me - it seems so much easier. I know that Costco and Shutterfly both have options to make collages this size. I am hoping to check out several more sights before I start the project. I want lots of options of background colors, photo sizes, fonts, etc.
Do you have any other suggestions for sites that do this? It is due in two weeks so I need to get going on this!
Thanks so much!
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Post by pajamamama on May 8, 2017 17:52:44 GMT
Pretty sure you can do this on the CVS Photo site--I just did a beautiful 11x14 canvas totally online. Be sure to take advantage of their coupons and other sites that are willing to credit you for your online purchases!
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IAmUnoriginal
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Post by IAmUnoriginal on May 8, 2017 18:45:35 GMT
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Post by Linda on May 8, 2017 18:49:15 GMT
Walmart does also -as a same-day option, I believe. I've used it as an easy/quick way to print many small pictures for a layout (I cut the collage apart)
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finaledition
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Post by finaledition on May 8, 2017 19:12:01 GMT
I just did one from Costco and one thing I learned this time is that you can not only shuffle the pictures to change up the collage, you can drag pictures to preferred boxes. I don't know if this is a new feature, I couldn't do this a couple years ago, but it allowed me to feature some of my favorite pictures in the larger boxes.
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Post by Rainy_Day_Woman on May 8, 2017 21:08:19 GMT
Costco is my go to.
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