Turn Picture Into Painting Reviews

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We have the lowest prices on turn picture into painting at Easy Canvas Prints™. Our turn picture into painting are printed and stretched in-house by our canvas professionals, and come ready to hang or display with a classic semi-gloss finish. Made in the United States. Your Satisfaction is 100% guaranteed!

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The leader in custom canvas prints online. Save 85% on canvas prints. Just choose the size and wrap thickness of your canvas print, upload your pictures or art, choose your border and join over 1 million happy EasyCanvasPrints.com customers.

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877-858-4586

Email:

hdproduct@buildasign.com

Location:

11525A Stonehollow Drive, Suite 100, Austin, TX
78758

The photo was great, but the canvas made it outstanding.
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Posted 4 years ago
Picture was extremely blurry. I have emailed Customer Service with no response.
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Posted 4 years ago
My picture looked great!
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Posted 4 years ago
Christa Abedi
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One canvas arrived with white streaks and damaged corners. Immediately contacted customer service. It has been 6 days with no response. Will not order again.
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Posted 4 years ago
I decided to try Easy Canvas Prints after seeing an ad on Facebook and receiving a promo code. Despite a high-res photo, the quality was a bit grainy compared to the other CanvasPeople canvases I already had. Also, the wrapping was sloppy. The extra canvas was wrapped around the frame and stapled in an area where the excess canvas results in a large, thick flap that causes the canvas to stick out from the wall a bit. The most odd thing about the way Easy Canvas Prints does their wraps vs other companies I've used is they take a mirror image of your image and print that along the side of the canvas. For example, I had a photo of my son where the main image looking straight-on crops his shoulder. The edge of the canvas has his shoulder in a mirror image, so when you hang the canvas, you see this random shoulder. Very odd as any other canvas company I've used does not use this method.
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