Fracture – Hope to Review
I’m so excited about the possibility of being able to review a new way
of framing my photos!
As a mother of 10 and a grandmother of 14,
I’m sure you can imagine just how many photo’s that I take,
and I enjoying framing and displaying as many as I can.
According to Fracture:
Printing and framing pictures is often a huge hassle and can become
really expensive really fast. Between getting your photos printed,
finding a suitable frame, and figuring out how to mount them,
the frustrations (and dollars) have mounted, and the magic has gone away.
However, you now have a contemporary, affordable,
and practical way to show off all your favorite family pictures — Fracture.
Fracture is the fastest, easiest, best way to get your pictures
from your camera to your wall.
Fracture’s introductory product lets you print your digital pictures right onto glass!
There’s no paper, film or anything involved. Simply ink and glass.
We have effectively combined printing, framing, and mounting into one simple process.
You upload your photo to FractureMe.com, we print it on glass, and send it on it’s
way with everything you need to mount and display.
It’s a one-stop, complete photo decor solution.
Fractures are very safe: all sharp edges are removed, and they are completely
okay to touch and handle.
Fractures are durable: the prints are shatter proof (unlike traditional glass frames),
and the images will not fade for years beyond average prints.
Fractures are very practical and elegant: you can use them for any occasion,
from Christmas and graduation gifts, to simple “Thank You’s”.
Fractures are for everyone: from avid photographers to snap happy
point-and-shoot lovers, anyone can get Fractured!
Go HERE to for the Fracture Website!
If I’m among the first 100 participants, I will be writing a follow-up post about
Fracture with my feedback, after trying it out for myself!
WooHoo
“I wrote this blog post in response to a TwitterMoms RAMBO alert, making me eligible to get a Fracture picture frame for review. You can learn more about Fracture at http://www.fractureme.com.”