Posts Tagged ‘dogs’

Look, Honey, I’ve Embellished the Pet!

Monday, July 30th, 2012

I can’t help but smile when images like these come along.  I love animals, and so I especially love photos of embellished family pets.  I never know what to expect next.  Sometimes it’s something rather predictable, but still cute…like this tiny little Maltese named Sophie with poofies in her hair.  Her owner, Danny, told us…”The canvas prints I had made were of photos I had taken of our Tiny Maltese Sophie, the goddess of the house.  The price was reasonable, the service pretty quick, the packaging phenomenal, and the results outstanding! (Even Sophie liked them, and she’s pretty picky.)” 

Lisa is a customer after my own heart.  “This is one of our rescue bulldogs… Minnie. She and Spanx were rescued together. Yes, the butterfly is PhotoShopped onto her nose.  The butterfly was from a photo we took at my sister’s wedding. This particular butterfly wouldn’t leave our sides. It seemed fitting to combine both pictures into one!”  She added a few kind words about Canvas on Demand:  “My experience with Canvas on Demand was such a positive one that I’ve been promoting them all week (since my first canvas arrived)! I think my husband is getting concerned that I’m looking for so many photos to have put on canvas for the house!”

 

 

I call this next piece, Vincent Squared!  It was taken by Vincent’s owner, John, who said: If I ever need a subject, Vincent is always ready for his close up. It was real easy to upload and order from Canvas on Demand!”

And finally, this last one by Linda speaks for itself.  What wonderful embellishments!  Linda tells us that Schnecken, a micro Chihuahua, “was standing up in her booster seat to get a better look out the window.  Canvas on Demand did a fabulous job with this photo. The finished product is just beautiful. We get lots of compliments. 5 Stars!”

Thanks to all our creative customers for these posts.  It is a joy to pass them along to our readers.  Mom

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The Dog Days of Summer!

Saturday, July 14th, 2012

In my home state of Indiana last week, the temperatures peaked at 105!  As a child, I often heard those sorts of days referred to as the dog days of summer.  Webster defines “dog days” as that period between early July and early September when the hot sultry weather of summer usually occurs in the northern hemisphere, periods of stagnation or inactivity.  The point is that it has been record-breaking hot across much of America lately, and that led me to title this post, The Dog Days of Summer.

A customer named Tracy asked us to make a photo of this amazing image, telling us…”This was a photo of our pet, Maggie, a lab, and my son’s dog, Boo Boo, looking out at the ocean. My son was a fisherman, and they always looked for his return, whether it be by land, car, or boat! They proved that dog really is man’s best friend! Thanks, Canvas on Demand, for making a memory so special!  I had researched the transfer of photos to canvas, and came upon your site quite often. But I always put it off! I am excited that I finally purchased, and so very glad I did! I am so happy with your service and commitment to quality!”  Well, Tracy, when it’s a hot summer day, what better way to cool off than gazing at the sea?  That photo is absolutely precious!

Angela, another customer and dog lover, sent us this sweet picture of Roxy, a dog after my own heart.  If it gets too hot, my MO, like Roxy’s, is to find a comfy place and just relax.   Angela told us:  Canvas on Demand was wonderful! The process was easy and very user friendly. The prices are great, and I can’t wait to place my next order!

Now…for all you readers who love dogs, you’ll love this next story that Carol sent us about her dog.  “He is our best beloved rescue.  We were his fifth home. And we found out why when we left him alone for a couple hours, and he totally destroyed it. Doggie day care saved our house, and he gave us two wonderful short years. Here is a picture of him at my parent’s cabin at Nancy Lake, Alaska, enjoying the great outdoors. We received the Canvas much faster than expected. So glad we went with the pixel painting upgrade. The results are fantastic …it looks like he could step right off the canvas! Thanks for giving us back our beloved rescue.”

Now if you are suffering from heat today, this next canvas of Doug’s dog, Kingston, will surely cool you off!  Doug wrote in his testimonial:  “Dog owners are always proud to tell you their dog can retrieve under water. It was great to finally prove it in a photo.  Here is Kingston last summer. Kingston and a chocolate Lab are featured on the walls of the latest downtown Bozeman eatery.  It is called Sloppy Dawgs on Main Street. Check them out at: http://www.sloppydawgsrestaurant.com/Sloppy_Dawgs_Restaurant_bozeman_MT.html.  Canvas On Demand was even better than I expected and their site so easy to use.”

Thanks to these customers for sharing the great “stories behind the canvases”!  It’s cooled off a bit here in Indiana, but it’s still the Dog Days! But I could just relax here in the air-conditioning all day and read these wonderful doggie tales.  Mom

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The Wild and Unusual

Friday, June 8th, 2012

I moved to a very remote area of Indiana last fall.  I have especially enjoyed the wildlife in my forest.  I soon learned, however, that the animals at a nearby neighbor’s house are far more interesting.  I was invited over last evening for dinner and was greeted by their numerous dogs and cats and new little kitty.  But when I sat down in my lawn chair, I was handed a small cage with a baby squirrel in it.  During the visit there was also conversation about an alligator which they had as a pet for many years.  It grew from a baby to 6 feet!  It is sad that the pet gator died last year before I could meet her, but the stories are amazing and entertaining.  I think that time with my neighbors inspired me to look at canvases created of some unusual animals.  

I’ll start with a customer named James and his 14-month-old Coffin Cockatoo, Coral-Belle.  “Very photogenic and loves to pose for the camera!”

Then I’ll move right along to two canvases by Dannella.  One is of a wild pig in Brazil.  She explains that these are often kept in cages by Amazonian tribes.”  She also asked us to create a canvas of a fabulous picture she took of a peacock.  “This photo was taken in Prague, Czech Republic in a park off the Malostranská metro stop.  It’s home to several peacocks that roam around. This particular one was trying hard to impress a mate.”  Wow! Both of these images are amazing, Danella!  She goes on to say in her testimonial: “Canvas on Demand has done some fantastic work with my photos. Very well done.  I keep coming back to print more!”   

Edward sent us this photo and simply explained, “This is Jody and her one legged pigeon, Andy. I love the quality and very friendly staff.”

The final one is of a dog named Felton belonging to a friend of our customer, Linda.  Dog canvases come in to us often, but his one was unusual because Linda modified it in Photoshop.  “I have wanted to try putting my art on canvas for a long time. I even bought an expensive large format printer that prints on canvas but soon found the whole process overwhelming and could not get a decent print. I was also reluctant to spend even more money having someone else do it, but finally gave in when Canvas on Demand had a sale.  I thought that it would not really be the best quality, but I was astounded with the beautiful work you did with my photo! Canvas on Demand kept in touch with me throughout the process, notified me when it shipped, and followed up on the delivery….. I could not be more pleased with the whole entire process! Thanks guys for a job very well done!”  How fun, Linda!  And thanks for sharing how pleased you are.  It makes our day.

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The Dog Nose!

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

I’ve asked my granddoggy, Quincy, to help me with this article.  He knows/nose dogs so much better than I, so he is sitting here by my computer helping me select a few great testimonials about dog canvases.  Quincy decided on some close-up images, then suggested I title this post, “The Dog Nose!”  He’s a very brilliant dog, and a terrific editor.

Check out the nose on Gia’s husky, Nick.  “He is 13 years old and the best dog ever. I take terrible pictures, and you guys made this photo look like I actually knew what I was doing.  I had a wonderful experience with Canvas on Demand. Jen was my customer service rep, and she was so nice and helped me out with my order.  The canvas is absolutely beautiful!!!  I will do business with you folks again in the future. Kudos to such a wonderfully run company!”

 Quincy loves gardening.  (He digs perfect little holes in them.) One of our customers named Lillias asked us to create a canvas of her 7-year-old Shih Tzu, Brie, enjoying a flower.  “While exploring the yard this summer, she became interested in a purple globe flower growing several inches from the wall on which she stood. I was able to capture the moment when she leaned way out to sniff the blossoms. I love the contrasts in color from the white of her fur to the bright purple and green of the flower. It captures her personality well!  I wasn’t sure how this photo would look blown up, so I chose a border color and gave Canvas on Demand some ideas about how I wanted it cropped.  Then I left the rest up to them. The result is fantastic! It’s more than a photo of my dog – it’s a piece of art.”

 Quincy and I both liked this next image of Lincoln.  “He is my 13-year-old daughter’s dog and her best buddy,” says Donna.  She snapped this shot of him, and I knew I had to turn it into a canvas for her. We just re-did her bedroom, and it will be a wonderful addition.  This is my second canvas order and there will be more in the future. Your service, communication and delivery are superior. You have a fantastic company offering an incredible product…thanks so much!”

This article was so much fun to write with my granddoggy’s help.  I had a difficult time getting Quincy to understand we couldn’t use 100 testimonials!  Thanks to Donna, Lillias, and Gia for sharing the stories behind their canvases.  And thanks to Quincy who asked me to end the article with this question:  Have you hugged your dog today?

Quincy, the Editor

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Family of Animals

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

One of my favorite sections of our Customer Showcase is the Pets section.  Whether you are a pet owner or not, you should visit it.  I assure you that it will put a smile on your face!  Just click here to take a look…http://www.canvasondemand.com/showcase/pets/1/ 

George Eliot once said:  Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms. 

So it’s little wonder that pets are man’s best friend.  How often I’ve heard people say that their pet thinks they are part of the family.  Here are some canvases we’ve made for customers of pets who seem to have developed families all their own.

Debra sent in this photo and explained to us that she shows and breeds Maine Coon cats.  “This was our very first litter of kittens, and a beautiful litter at that! This photo was taken at a Cat Show in Beaumont, Texas.  Sometimes, I just sit and look at the canvas in total amazement.  The quality is beyond words! It was very easy to order online and delivery was fast! I highly recommend Canvas on Demand, they are just fantastic at what they do…and they don’t put you in debt doing it!”  They are precious, Debra!  Thanks for sharing the story behind your canvas.

Laetitia asked us to make a canvas showing off her lovely babies—Ibid, Teflon, Juju, Patrick, Mancala, and Petzi.  I love this canvas!  Just look at the colors!  Laetitia is one of our employees but assured us that she isn’t at all biased! [That makes me smile!] “The canvas really makes the bright colors ‘pop’! I love working here and seeing all the great pet photos!”  Me too, Laetitia!

Lou sent in a terrific shot.  “I am proud to introduce my three retired racing greyhounds.  From left to right: Dash, Troy, and Andy Taylor. These magnificent companions are the sunshine of my life and are enjoying their retirement so very much. Life is “GREYT” now, and I am so happy they raced into my heart. I am very proud to show off my Canvas and have gotten great comments. Thank you all at Canvas on Demand for all you do!”

And then there’s this final canvas we created forJulia.  It’s of her dog, Jake.  “No one loves the Oregon coast more than our dog Jake!”  Lou, this makes me want to come visit this coast.  If I do, I’ll keep an eye out for Jake.  Mom

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