Since this was both a vintage photo and a small Polaroid-style shot being blown up to 18″, I had my doubts as to how it would look, but that was totally my call as it was one of those situations where the meaning is more important than HD quality. I had the chance to try this service out for myself, and after deliberating as to what photo to get, I chose a family photo from the mid 1970s that Jai suggested. To help you with this, one lucky Contest Corner reader will receive a free photo print on glass from Fracture, so read on!Ī lovely and unique alternative to a traditional framed photo or canvas print, Fracture offer one-of-a-kind pieces where your photo is printed directly onto a piece of glass, which can either be mounted on to the wall or displayed on a stand depending on what you choose while ordering your piece.
Creating a custom photo gift is one way to ensure your present is treasured forever.