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Just wanted to share one more new product available at Vanessa Frosch Photography. For those looking for an alternative to the box framed prints, I also have ThinWraps available! I am so thrilled with how beautiful they look on the wall. ThinWraps are beautiful metallic prints with a smooth satin laminate overlay. The print is wrapped around a 3/16″ board and they’re ready to hang right out of the box! They’ve got a light-weight foam backing that allows the print to “float” off the wall for a very contemporary effect. 

I do have to admit, I’m slightly partial to this photo. Valentina is my niece and is one of the most gorgeous creatures I’ve ever encountered. So, I thought she’d make the perfect studio sample. I was SO right :)

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When I walked into the office today, there was a nice big package waiting for me. My studio sample had arrived! I love opening new packages, especially when they contain beautiful goodies inside! One of the most aggravating things (and admittedly why I’ve been a slacker on updating my own personal images in my home) is that I’m too lazy to go get a decent frame for images that I’m in love with. So I end up with a gorgeous print sitting in a box. For months. I’d be much more efficient at getting my images up on the wall if I didn’t have to figure out what kind of frame to put it in… My new solution? Box framed prints. Now available at Vanessa Frosch Photography!

I oozed with excitement as I carefully opened the package – it was perfection in a box! I’ve been staring at it. All day. I’m kind of in love with it.

The images are printed on fine art quality paper, then they’re mounted on a masonite board and set into a beautiful wooden box frame.  It is such an elegant way to display your most cherished moments. The quality of the print is fantastic! And the frame – gah, I’m loving, loving, loving it!

Here’s what it looks like. This one’s a 12×18″. Jaime and Dan are fabulous, aren’t they?

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Here it is from a different angle, so you can see how it lays against the wall. Underneath that, you’ll see the original image.

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Another angle so you can see the frame better:

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Just looking at it on the wall makes me smile. See how quickly I got it up there? Yep. These are the best.

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on fine art quality paper, then mounted onto a rigid, masonite board and set in a glassless wooden box frame.