Wednesday, 25 November 2009
What are good images to convert onto a Canvas Print
The key thing to remember when you are looking for a photo to convert onto canvas is that you leave a good border to be wrapped around the stretcher bars. Stretcher bars are the 4 pieces of wood that make up the frame for the canvas print. They come in various depths the deepest being 1.5 inch. So you don’t really want to be taking a close up of someones face as you could lose some of it round the sides & back. The only way round this is to put a border all the way round the photo so this will be round the sides & then the main focus point of the image (in this case someones face) would be on the front. But this is really defeating the object of a canvas print as the whole point is you wrap some of the image around the frame to give an effect it is coming away from the wall.
So if you take a photo of say your dog in the sea make sure the dog is in the middle of the photo & you don’t zoom in too close to him. This way when you want it put onto canvas the person that does it can wrap round the sea part of the photo while leaving your dog centre of attention.
This Swan print is perfect for a canvas print as there is plenty of the image to wrap around the edge.
However this print of a Duck & Duckling although still perfectly fine to be wrapped around the frame would require a little more work our end to get the image in the right position.
The majority of Landscape & Sunsets images are also normally perfect for canvas prints like this Golden Sunset Print.
Monday, 2 November 2009
Convert Your Personal Images onto Canvas

Tuesday, 27 October 2009
New Prints added to website
Why not go for a larger canvas print?
Choose Canvas post all our larger art prints via DHL. This means no disruption to posting times during the postal strike & you can expect your canvas to be delivered within 48hr after leaving us.
Anyway to see some of our new prints on the website please click the links below:
Hazy Dawn Landscape Print - http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=330
Orange Cream Abstract Print - http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=332
Deep Maroon Abstract Print - http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=331
Red Car Sunset Print - http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=333
A Splash of Lime Canvas Print - http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=329
Friday, 17 July 2009
Our Gallery Depth Stretcher Bars

Most canvas prints that are wrapped round thin stretcher bars just look like a normal picture & don’t project that 3D effect that canvas prints are designed for. Canvas prints were designed to stick out from the wall & offer a 3D effect & are not designed to lay flat on the wall.
If you want big, bold, colourful, deep 3D canvas prints then please click here to see our site
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Your Summer Holiday Photos on Canvas
With Summer finally here many of us will be going on holiday for a week or 2. I’m sure in this day & age that most people will have a digital camera & will fill up their memory card with photos. Why not pick your best one & convert it onto a canvas print.
Our simple to use upload facility enables you to send us your holiday photos with ease.
Keep the memory of your holiday alive with a bright canvas print which you can proudly hang on your wall for ever. You can even combine it with our Lyson Print Guard protection. This will help to protect your canvas print against the natural elements like the sun.
You can view our upload page by clickling here
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
New 3 Part Canvas Prints added to website
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Our Legends Section
All of these prints are available in either Portrait or Landscape form & are real eye catchers in any room.
To view our canvas prints of the ‘Legends’ please click here.

Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Choose Canvas - Canvas Prints
Choose Canvas offer unique eye catching canvas prints at affordable prices. Including Abstract Art, Animals & Wildlife, Cityscapes, Flowers, Landscapes, Legends, Seascapes, Superheroes and 3 & 4 part wall art.
You can even upload your own photos & pictures to us via our Personal Pictures page. Whether it be a wedding photo, holiday photo, a photo of the family pet or anything else that you would like. Send the image to us & we will convert it onto canvas for you.
We offer a variety of size's in either portrait or landscape form. We also offer a Gift Wrap & Personal Message service which is perfect for when buying a canvas print as a gift or present.
When choosing wall art we recommend Choosing Canvas.
To buy this David Beckham Canvas Print please click here

Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Our Gift Wrap & Personal Message Service

If you would like to use our Gift Wrap & Personal Message service then you can select this when adding your chosen canvas to the shopping basket. Then just add your personal message into the comments field when completing the check out process. If local to us we may even deliver in person.
You order, We print & gift wrap, We then post direct to the person you require us to.
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
New Prints added to website
Over the past few weeks we have added some new prints to our website. These can be found in our Abstract, Animals & Wildlife, Flowers, Legends, Landscape & Seascapes categories.
All of these canvas prints can either be printed in landscape or square format depending on the requirements.
The new prints include a Stormy Sea’s print, an abstract yellow flower print & a friendship inspired print which can be found in our Animals & Wildlife section
Click here to purchase the canvas print above of stormy seas.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Lyson Print Guard


Thursday, 9 April 2009
One of the Printers we use - Canon W6400
As a complete professional printing solution the compact W6400 delivers quality, high resolution prints no matter what the deadline. This new model features increased usability, compatibility and an ingenious new Canon print driver.
Features
Full bleed photo printing
Fast output – full colour A1 photo in 1.3 min.
High definition – max. 2400 x 1200dpi resolution, UV resistant pigment inks
High capacity, single ink tanks
Small footprint
Compatible with wide range of media
Full network support for Mac and PC(Option)
Interchangeable Photo and Matte Black

The new Canon W6400 combines best in class image reproduction, cost-effective performance and new enhanced technology to offer more powerful productivity and greater business impact than ever before. Increased maximum resolution, an ingenious print delivery system, new print driver and improved usability and compatibility, ensure the W6400 delivers against the tightest deadlines with higher quality. A compact, complete professional printing solution with a small footprint, it will play an invaluable role in building your business.
Get through more work in less timeUnique bi-directional printing is made easy by Canon’s one inch wide high-density print head. Featuring 7,680 nozzles (1,280 per colour) the print head enables high resolution printing over a wide area in a single pass, saving time and ensuring absolute colour stability. And with Canon’s advanced MicroFine droplet Technology™ ejecting more drops, more quickly, print times are accelerated even further.
UV resistant inks ensure lasting imagesFor outdoor media and prints exposed to bright lights, durability is a must. The W6400 uses full-colour, UV static, fade free pigment inks. The result is unsurpassed colour fastness and bright, vivid images that look as good as the original, and stay that way.
Borderless printing brings images to lifeNothing is more impactful than full-bleed printing, especially for photographic work. The W6400 supports fast, mess-free output to all four edges on 10”x12”, 8”x10” and B2 and B3 posters and 6-colour printing process ensures enhanced colour precision and tonal depth. Large capacity ink tanks and continuous ink supply are perfect for extra-long printing and ink tanks can be replaced during printing without affecting print quality.
Productive network support and flexibilityThe W6400 supports both Mac and Windows environments, fitting seamlessly into your network and enhancing its value. With an output plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and HDI Drivers for AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, this new printer offers greater usability. Plus Canon’s NetSpot® Suite software enables integration management of every printer on your network.
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ApplicationsDigital images and photographs, Proofs, Storyboards, Presentations, Impositions, Packaging concepts, Concepts & layouts, POD final posters, Computer-created artwork, Reproductions, Photographs/Manipulated photographs, Special sized artwork
Friday, 3 April 2009
How to Stretch Canvas - Part 3
Move to the next frame rail (one of the longer ones) and repeat steps 5 and 6. As you do, you will notice a triangular canvas crease as you attach the third side and then a diamond-shaped crease when the fourth tack is attached on the remaining mid-rail.
Now, place temporary tacks at all four corners. Starting with the center of one of the long rails, grip the canvas tightly with the pliers and fasten tacks at 2″ intervals. Repeat with several tacks in both directions (from center) and then switch to the opposite side and repeat this process. Continue working from the center until both long sides are completely tacked down to all but one inch from each corner, stretching the canvas evenly as you proceed.

Once both long sides are finished, remove the temporary tacks that you fastened in step 8. Now repeat the same fastening process for both of the short sides, working out from the centers. For smaller canvases, one entire short side can be fastened first, followed by the opposite side. Larger canvases should be rotated several times to evenly stretch the material over the frame. Note that a primed linen canvas (oil-primed linen, in particular) will normally require that the tacks be placed closer together, due to the limited stretch of this material.
Fold and pleat the corners of the canvas and then neatly wrap them around to the rear of the canvas frame. Keeping tension on the material, tack all of the excess cloth to the rear of the frame so that it is neatly secured. Then place tacks on all four outer corners. This excess material is important to have in case you ever need to restretch or remount the canvas.
Any remaining canvas indentations or ripples can be reduced by moistening the affected area with a damp sponge. Be careful not to saturate, and allow the canvas to dry completely in a well-ventilated area.
Keep in mind that it is easier to stretch primed cotton and Polyflax canvas than it is to mount a primed linen canvas, since linen fibers do not stretch as much. Oil-primed canvas requires the most attention when mounting on a frame because it has virtually no stretch. When working with this type of canvas, you may have to remove tacks in wrinkled sections and then restretch and retack.
By following the above steps and using proper materials and a few tools, you can easily build your own canvas. With a little practice, the process becomes much faster and easier, almost to the point of becoming routine.
Do you like our Marilyn Monroe print? If so please follow the link to purchase: http://www.choosecanvas.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=18&sort=20a&page=2
Monday, 30 March 2009
How to Stretch Canvas - Part 2
5. Fold one side of the canvas over one of the shorter frame rails and then attach a canvas tack at the center of the outside edge of that rail.
6. At the opposite side, use canvas pliers (which are similar to regular pliers except they have a broader gripping area) to grip the canvas at mid-rail. It may be helpful for you to set the frame upright while doing this. With a firm grip, pull the canvas until a straight crease is formed to the tacked end. While keeping tension on the canvas, insert another tack at the center edge of the rail, just like the other side. Note that you may also use a staple gun/staples instead of tacks. (The Arrow JT-21 is easy to use.)

7. Move to the next frame rail (one of the longer ones) and repeat steps 5 and 6. As you do, you will notice a triangular canvas crease as you attach the third side and then a diamond-shaped crease when the fourth tack is attached on the remaining mid-rail.
8. Now, place temporary tacks at all four corners. Starting with the center of one of the long rails, grip the canvas tightly with the pliers and fasten tacks at 2″ intervals. Repeat with several tacks in both directions (from center) and then switch to the opposite side and repeat this process. Continue working from the center until both long sides are completely tacked down to all but one inch from each corner, stretching the canvas evenly as you proceed.
Final part to follow shortly
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009
How to Stretch Canvas - Part 1
Stretching your own canvas is fairly easy once you know the procedure and have the proper tools and materials. Note that the canvas referred to below is pre-primed; but you could also use the following procedure with raw canvas and, after it has been stretched, prime it with two coats of acrylic gesso. Please read through all of the instructions first, since certain steps must be prepared for in advance.
First you will need to gather a few tools and materials: canvas pliers, stapler/staples or hammer and tacks, stretcher strips, and canvas. In addition, a T-square is convenient to help you insure that the stretchers are square. Then follow these steps to stretch your canvas:

Select the appropriate-sized stretchers for the canvas you want to build. Your art supply store has a variety of pre-cut wooden frame rails (or stretcher bars) that have interlocking mitered edges.
Once your stretcher frame is assembled on a flat surface, you should verify that it is square. Do this by taking a tape measure and checking that the diagonal distances from both opposing corners are equidistant. (They almost always will be.) If you encounter an offset, you can correct it by attaching a small metal right-angle brace on the inner frame corner. A small plywood right-angle triangle attached to the rear frame corner will also help correct any shift.
For frame rails longer than 36 inches, an interior brace should be inserted between these rails to support them from bowing inward after the canvas has been attached. This will also protect against frame distortion during periods of fluctuating humidity. If this type of support rail did not already come with your pre-cut frame, you should cut a piece of similar wood and attach it with the type of braces detailed in step 2.
Take the canvas and lay the primed side down on a clean, flat surface. Place the frame atop the canvas and then cut away any excess material so that there are two inches of excess canvas bordering the frame on all sides. It is important that you leave this border material because this is what you will use to grip, stretch, and attach the canvas to the frame.
Part 2 of how to stretch canvas to follow shortly.
Thursday, 19 March 2009
How to Upload your own photos
Here is a quick tutorial on how to upload your own personal images to us so we can convert onto canvas for you:
1: Create an account with us by clicking on ‘My Account’ at the top of our homepage. Fill in all the fields that are required.
2. Once you have created an account you are then able to upload you photo to us. To do this please click on ‘Personal Photo’s’ under our categories menu on the left hand side.
3. Scroll down & select the shape & size of canvas print you require. Select the lyson print guard or gift wrap service if you require either of these additions. Then where is says ‘Photo Upload’ please click on ‘Browse’.
4. Navigate to the location of the image on your computer & click open.
5. Click ‘Add to Cart’
6. Proceed to complete checkout.
Please click this link to go direct to our upload page:
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Mothers Day at Choose Canvas
Mothers Day is fast appoaching & what better way is there to show your love than a canvas print?
Whether it be your own personal photo or a print from one of our categories a canvas print is a perfect gift. Perhaps you have a family photo, or a photo of the family pet or maybe a holiday photo. You can upload them to us via our website & have them on canvas for life.

Why not combine your print with our added option of Lyson Print Guard. Giving your canvas print 2 light coatings with Lyson Print Guard ensures that your canvas will be protected against natural elements such as sunlight, dust & heat.
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Choose-Gifts
Such favourites as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, The Chipmunks, Snow White, Kermet the Frog, Cinderella, Goofy, Tigger & Peter Pan are all included in our range.

What would a gift website be without Canvas Prints !! We will be showing a small collection of our prints on the new website to give customers a taster of what we offer.
Another collection that we have available to purchase is quality china cups, plates & bowls all decorated with your favourite cartoon character.
We have only been up & running a very short time so please check back regularly as we have many more products to add over the coming weeks & months.
To see the new website please visit: http://www.choose-gifts.co.uk/
or to read our blog click here: www.choose-gifts.co.uk/blog
Thursday, 5 February 2009

Sounds so simple when you read it in black & white. Why purchase something that will be gone in 14 days when you can buy something that will last forever for the same price or even less?
Alternivately you can browse through our many categories & prints which include some great for Valentines Day.


Monday, 2 February 2009
Favourite Canvas Prints - Part 2.
Following on from my partners list of their favourite canvas prints I thought I had better follow suit. Here is my list:
Abstract Prints: A Sea of Sand, Car Lights & Chocolate Silk.
Animals & Wildlife Prints: Cool & Calm, Serenity & Tropical Fish.
Cityscapes: A Birds Eye View, MIami Vice & Night Lights.
Flower Prints: Bluebell Woods, Host of Red Tulips & Red Berries.
Landscape Prints: Golden Gaze, Sunset & the Sea, Wild Geese.
Legend Prints: Elvis Presley - The King, Marilyn Monroe & Marilyn Monroe - Abstract.
Local to us in Essex: Colchester Castle, Monks Eliegh & Wivenhoe Sailboats.
Seascape Canvas Prints: Flowing Stream, Jersey Lighthouse & Port Isaac, Cornwall.
Superheroes Prints: Batman, Superman & Superman 3D.
Weather Prints: Cloud Waves, Black & White Clouds & Sunrise through the Clouds.
For both of us it was very enjoyable & interesting doing this. Not only did we have a good look through all the canvas prints we have on our website but found out that what we both like in art prints is quite different.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
Our favourite Prints.
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Just for fun I thought I would have a look through our own website & come up with my 3 favourite prints in each category. Here they are:
Abstract: A Splash of Colour, Make Believe & Luck of the Dice.
Animals & Wildlife: Black & White Cat, Mum & Me & Ugly Ducklings Definitely Not.
Cityscapes: High Time in London, Times Square Taxi & Rush Hour Times Square - Going Home.
Flowers: Yellow Lily, Sunny Sunflower & One Alone.
Landscapes: Golden Sunset, Tree in Stormy Sky & Black & White Lighthouse.
Legends: Audrey Hepburn, Elvis Presley - The King & John Lennon - Montage.
Seascapes: Port Isaac Cornwall, Jersey Lighthouse & Sunset Sailing.
Superheroes: Superman, Superman 3D & Superman - The Original
Weather: Black & White Clouds, Sunrise Through the Clouds & Mauve Lighting.
Later in the week my business partner will list their favourites !!
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Monday, 26 January 2009
Sepia Effect
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Over our next few blog posts we will be writing about all the different effects that be added to canvas prints now days. Whether it be a simple black & white effect, sepia or a blurred effect all can add to your canvas print.
First up is the Sepia effect.
Sepia effects are particurly effective when used on portraits or on photos of towns & villages. The sepia effect is one of the oldest around yet it is still pretty much the most popular. On canvas prints it can give a real touch of class & will make your print look that much more unique. In short a Sepia effect will make your print look like it was made in the 1930’s, 40’s or 50’s.
You can use any number of programmes now days to get the desired effect that you are looking for. Whether it be an expensive top of the market programme or a free online tool both will get the job done. But obviously you get what you pay for.
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Monday, 19 January 2009
How do we package our canvases?
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If you have decided to purchase a canvas you obviously want it to arrive at your front door in perfect condition. This is why we use 2 part telescopic boxes to protect our canvases.
Telescopic boxes are made especially for the safe delivery of canvases & picture frames. We have 3 different sizes: Small, Medium & Large. After printing and assembling your canvas onto the stretcher bars we will then choose the best size box for your print & place inside.
We also bubble wrap your canvas many times & then add even more bubble wrap inside the box for extra protection.
Finally we add strong tape around the box to make extra safe & then write ‘Fragile’ on the box so the delivery company know to handle with care.
All the above precautions mean that you have piece of mind that your canvas will arrive at your front door in exactly the same condition as when it left us.
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Canvas buying tips
A bright & bold print can bring a dull room to life in an instance. But likewise a simple abstract or black & white print can give a dull room a touch of class & still bring the room to life.
All our prints look great on a white or light beige colour wall. However they also look fantastic in bars & restaurants - a lot of which have wooden based walls.
Our number 1 tip when buying a canvas is: Make sure YOU like it. If the canvas is going in your house or premises then as long as you like it nothing else matters.

Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Come & see our prints in person
If you like the look of our canvas prints then if you live local to us you can now view some of them in person. Flowerscenta in Long Melford, Suffolk now have many of our prints for sale in their shop. Flowerscenta currently have mainly Flowers, Animals & Abstract canvases on display but the shop owners can always help you if you require something else. You can either purchase the print you like from Flowerscenta but we would rather you let Flowerscenta contact us & we will print you a fresh new canvas & then either post or deliver directly to you.
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