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Editor’s Picks: Decorating With Square Prints
Square Prints are by far our most popular prints, because who doesn’t want to hold their Instagrams in their hands (and possibly give them a little hug)? These prints take up space in the cutest way! What will you do with all those prints? We’re so glad you asked. We’ve scoured #parabopress on Instagram and gathered our 23 favorite ways that Parabo users have displayed their square prints. You all are an inspiration! THE CLASSIC
DIY:Brass Ring OrnamentWith Shape Prints
The holidays are fast approaching and it’s officially time to start decking the halls! But what do you do if those five year-old holiday ornaments in the closet are beginning to look a little…bleh? Spice things up this year with some super special and unique decor featuring your photos. All you gotta do is have ‘em turned into gorgeous double-sided Shape Prints with the Parabo App (Get $10 off with promo code: SHAPE) then follow our
Holiday Cards Are Coming: Be Prepared
We love holiday cards! We love how December means more than junk mail in the ol’ mailbox. We love seeing how cute our friends’ kids/pets/selves have gotten. So, we’ve decided to do our part to get even more love circulating through our trusty postal service, by adding Holiday Cards to our app (they’re just $25 for 24 gold-foiled cards and $15 for additional sets). And, by whipping up this guide for you, on how prepare
Q&A with Victoria Smith, sfgirlbybay
Victoria Smith is an interior design blogger and Instagram aficionado. She’s dabbled as an art buyer and stylist. Earlier this year she published a stunning photography book called See San Francisco. Oh, and all of us here at Parabo Press have a collective crush on her. So, we talked to her about her photography inspiration, shooting technique, what photos make the best prints and just how she got so dang cool. Meet Victoria Smith Q:
Photo Tips: Play with Angles to Improve your Images
Take a look through Instagram these days, and you’ll see rows of mesmerizing images of ordinary objects. How can you capture the ordinary and make it worthy of putting up on your bedroom wall? It’s all about those angles, baby. This isn’t geometry class, so forget about that acute and obtuse stuff — just start experimenting. Here are our tips on how to get started: Sweat the Small Stuff Let’s start with those close-ups —