Photographs are such a wonderful way to capture so much of our lives. Birthdays, family gatherings, pregnancies, birth, weddings and so much more. Having them up for display on the walls of your home makes them that much better.
I recently received a 16*20 print from CanvasChamp and I am thrilled with it. The ordering process was very simple. Choose your size, upload and crop your photo choice, choose your border, colour finishing, you can add minor touch ups if required, and then place your order. Delivery was really quick too.
I chose a picture from a day trip our family took a couple of years ago to Upper Canada Village. It's rare that we have photos with the four of us in it, and this was such a fun day.
A canvas print, Custom Photo Pillows or Photo Calendars would make a great gift for dad this Fathers Day. CanvasChamp also thinks they are great gift ideas, and has offered up a FREE 12*8 canvas print to one of my readers!
To enter the giveaway, fill out the form below. This is open to Canadian residents who are 18+. You must complete the mandatory entries for your name to be entered. This will run until May 27th. **there is no guarantee that the print will arrive before Fathers Day**
Good luck!
I loved going to my grandparents and going atv'ing with my grandpa.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite memory is the car rides we would go for to get ice cream together, it was our special thing that we did at least once a week. (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteI remember being very young, and going out to the barn with the chocolate syrup and my dad would give me warm chocolate milk. I don't think I'd like it anymore, but it was special back then.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite dad memory is the time he climbed into our pool to sit on a floating lounge chair, with his beer.
ReplyDeleteI remember riding my first roller coaster with my dad when I was 10 - so exciting!
ReplyDeleteI remember dancing in the car to At The Hop with my dad as a child - we laughed and laughed!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories of my dad is going fishing with him, so much fun!
ReplyDeleteMy dad always took the time to take Us to the Ottawa Ex every summer! Our favorite rises... The Gravitron and the Pirate Ship!
ReplyDeleteGoing fishing with my dad lots!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite dad related memory is how excited he was each summer to take us kids to the CNE in Toronto.
ReplyDeleteI love watching hockey/baseball with my did. I used to think that I'll never see the day that he's interested in sport. He loves the Blue Jays!
ReplyDeletemy favourite memory with my dad is fishing
ReplyDeleteMy best memory with my dad is blueberry picking with him! We use to have so much fun!
ReplyDeletemy favourite memory is with my dad, growing up in the 80's him and I would sit together and watch wrestling a few times a week, we were hulk Hogan fans. we would have such a blast together. some of the best laughs :)
ReplyDeletemy favorite memory of my dad was seeing his face the moment he saw me in my wedding dress <3
ReplyDeleteDad took me to the park to play and all the fairs .I had a wonderful time with him.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad passed away in 2007 so all the memories I have of him are my favourite. He was one of my best friends, and I miss him very much.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite father moment was when I was in elementary my dad will just pick me up at school and take me out for lunch without me knowing about it.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the heart to heart talk I had with him on a drive home one day.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory with my father was taking a road trip to Drumheller and camping at Hoodoo RV Resort & Campground for the weekend. Was super cool to see bunny rabbits hopping around outside our tent in the mornings.
ReplyDeleteMy dad walking me down the aisle and dancing with me at my wedding was the best.
ReplyDeleteit is of us in the park and I was blowing a dandelion and got it all over him, his reaction was priceless
ReplyDeleteI remember going fishing and bike riding with mu step dad!
ReplyDeleteGoing out at day break fishing with Dad,miss him so much !
ReplyDeleteweekends away camping were pretty memorable!
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