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Style’s 5 favorite framed print services

Feb 22, 2017 12:13PM ● By Megan Wiskus

Courtesy of Mpix

Turn your phone photos into timeless keepsakes with Style’s 5 favorite framed print services, including Mpix (pictured above). From sites that use professional grade paper and an expert team of color gurus, to ones that offer free shipping and the option to add custom text, taking memories from your camera to your wall has never been easier. 


1. Mpix

Designed for snap-happy picture takers that value quality and craftsmanship, Mpix isn’t your local photo kiosk. Using professional grade papers and an expert team of color gurus who review your photos to make sure every photograph is printed with exceptional color, it’s easy to transform your favorite photos into timeless keepsakes


2. CanvasPop

Have your photos printed on artist-quality, fine art paper and expertly fitted with a beautiful wood frame that’s fully mounted and ready to hang. You can even add text and shapes to images! With a flat-rate shipping fee of $14 and an easy-as-pie ordering process, getting your pictures printed has never been simpler. 


3. Framebridge

With this aptly titled service, it’s all about the frames (they have more than 40 to pick from). Simply upload a digital file for them to print, then preview your piece in different frame styles (or get a recommendation from one of their designers), and they’ll custom build your frame in two to three days before shipping it—free of charge! 


4. Simply Framed 

Upload digital files from your phone, computer, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and Simply Framed will print and frame any custom size (8x10 to 30x40) on high-quality matte photo paper. Prices include your choice of frame and an optional four-ply mat, plus free shipping.  


5. Keepsake

Starting at just $29 and with free shipping, Keepsake is an affordable option to frame your best photos. All frames are made in the U.S. from high quality, hand-cut wood and prints are made using high-end industrial printers—ensuring premium quality at all print sizes. 

Article Megan Wiskus // Image courtesy of MPix