Tuesday 11 November 2014

Nifty250 - My New Favourite Company

I am sure by now you know what a photo junkie I am. From canvas prints to mismatched white frames, I use all types of medium to display my photos in my house.

Since coming across Nifty250 (a local small business) on my Instagram feed just over a year ago, I have been dying to print a couple of my photos as Polaroids.

The best part of this is the simplicity. 
I visited their website and signed into my Instagram account (I had created a private account so as not to annoy everybody with all my holiday photos) 
I chose the photos wanted to have printed. I paid online. Voila!

Almost immediately I received an email confirming my order. Within a day or 2, I received a mail saying that my order was on its way and included the tracking number to trace on the courier company's website. Can anybody say efficient?

I was like a little girl oohing and aahing over the photos as I opened my box (I'm not even shy to admit that I took my time opening it so as to extend the pleasure)
The photos were gorgeous! They came out so much nicer than I had expected. 


My Pics

The added touch which really impressed me was the hand-written note that accompanied my pics complimenting my kitty cat (the way to my heart is through kitty compliments, he is a gorgeous boy)
Nice touch Sune, very much appreciated. 



Now let me show you what I did with them. I have seen some really nice ideas on Pinterest and loved the idea of hanging the Polaroids on twine with some cute pegs on a frame.
I wanted to find vintage frames and spray them silver.
Vintage frame either cost the earth or just don't exist (not even the cheap knock-offs I always see everywhere, until the moment I want them)


But you know how it goes? Time runs away from you. I just never seemed to get around to it.

Then I saw a post by Kate (1 of my favourite bloggers and photographer inspiration) showing off her beautiful new frame filled with solo many photos and she was the catalyst that made me get my butt into gear.


Tiago and I paid a visit to Builders Warehouse and bought the supplies:
Dado Rail
Wood Glue
Twine
Spray paint with glitter

Kitty cat thought it was his personal playground and ran around the house with his "prey" (twine)

Note to self: when gluing corners together you WILL need a bracket to keep them together. Tying everything together with the twine works, but is a bit of a mission.

After the messy glue and slippery corners, it was time to spray the frames and get them up.
On the Wall

Close Up View

Cute Pegs
The adorable heart and owl pegs from Typo were the finishing touch and I am really pleased with the result. I have 1 more frame to complete the wall- the photos are on the way and then it will be up!

How do you display your photographs?

Visit www.nifty250.co.za and pick some of your own photos to be printed. You will be happy you did and it really won't take you very long (the only difficulty you will experience is deciding which photos you want to print) 
Don't forget to follow them on Instagram too: Nifty250_



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