I love oil paintings and have several created by local artists in my home. Everywhere else are family photos and photos of the kids. Bringing your photos to life in a creative way in the home is a bit of a challenge to me – I usually just get matching photo frames and hang in a collage on the wall!

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Author

Maria Lianos-Carbone is the author of “Oh Baby! A Mom’s Self-Care Survival Guide for the First Year”, and publisher of amotherworld.com, a leading lifestyle blog for women.

18 Comments

  1. Dianne / Smilenwaven Reply

    Would love this to make a Poster of Jack!! #posterjack 🙂

  2. AS a photographer I know how important it is to get your clients prints not just digital images. I love standouts and canvases. I would love to win. Everything is digital these days, it is so amazing to see prints and arts displayed on walls in people’s homes.

  3. I would turn one of my pictures from when I visited British Columbia

  4. use family and friends pictures from my daughter’s dedication and make a big portrait.

  5. Cheryl (@loucheryl) Reply

    I would use favourite photos of my son’s first year of life for this poster!

  6. I have so many amazing photos of my kids from a recent photo session that I would love to displayed on the walls in my new home.

  7. I would to turn my son’s first birthday cake smash into a nice big canvas.

  8. As most people know I’m a huge advocate for printing photos. It’s so important not to let your kids grow up to be jpegs. I would likely transform some of our Manitoulin Island pictures seeing as my husbands family cottage will likely be sold this year.

  9. I would most likely choose photos I took over the Easter holidays. The kids grow so fast and it’s nice having one small piece of them frozen in time.

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