Posts Tagged ‘flowers’

Grandchildren, Flowers, and Summer

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Grandchildren and flowers and summer go together beautifully.  And these canvases prove it.

Texas Wildflowers

Judy snapped this one in a field of Texas wildflowers.  “It’s my granddaughter.  “A friend told me about Canvas on Demand.   I loved this picture and had it put on canvas for her mother’s  birthday. She loved it. I couldn’t believe the service.  Not only were you very friendly but you offered discounts.  The delivery time was unbelievable too–5 days from order to receipt. The quality is wonderful.” 

A customer named Elenor sent us a photo of her two grandsons.  “Loden was 3 ½ and Reece was 1 ½.  It was taken in the spring when the flowers were in bloom.  It had so much color, and the boys were touching the flowers.  The service was a 10!” 

Teresa told us: “This is my granddaughter, Landyn Juliet! We took her to this garden, and she had a great time.  See the twinkle in her eyes. I loved this photo of her, and thought it would make a good canvas.  Ordering was easy, and I was able to send the photo file directly to Canvas On Demand. Once they began work on my order, they determined that a different format would be better suited for my picture. They upgraded this work complementary. The canvas arrived in perfect condition and with excellent packaging. I will definitely use your company again.

Grandmothers, are you inspired?  Now grab that camera and those precious grandkids and head to the garden.  The flowers are in bloom!  Mom

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Hope

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

This article is meant to bring hope to our readers who live in the Midwest and the Plains states. (That would included me.)  Businesses and stores and schools are closed.  Monster snowfall, ice accumulation, and stranded travelers are making headlines.  And now a wave of treacherous Arctic cold is on the way.  And to make it even worse, that dang groundhog saw his shadow, so the end is a good six weeks off!

If you’re at all like me, about this time of year you find yourself in need of a little HOPE.  I spent the better part of yesterday morning chipping 1½” of ice off the Canvas on Demand Crazy van.  It looked like a massive ice cube when I began, and it looked like a massive ice cube with a windshield when I was finished.

So if you still can’t get the front door open or if you live where the wind chill is expected to reach minus 25, take heart!  Today’s featured canvases are posted to offer hope to the frozen.  Hope that the warm sun will shine again.  Hope that the flowers will burst from out of the soil in the weeks ahead.  Hope that the day is soon coming when the kids will head outdoors to play once more.

So set the snow shovel aside, fix yourself a hot cup of cocoa, curl up on the cozy sofa, and take a long hard look at the canvases below.  March 20th, the first day of spring, is not really so far off.  Hang on!  Mom

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