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Acrylic Photo Block from Shutterfly (56% off)

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Upload your own photos to have them printed on an acrylic block with stylish backgrounds; ideal gift for weddings, graduations, and awards

Custom Acrylic Photo Block

  • Ideal gift for weddings, graduations, and special events
  • See photos in full color, black and white, or sepia
  • Stylish background templates
  • Product dimensions: 5x5 or 5x7

Shutterfly

Shutterfly’s sprawling catalog of printed keepsakes proves that, though time marches on a linear path, there are several ways to retrace its steps. On their easy-to-navigate website, customers upload, preserve, and share personal photographs through electronic and physical displays. Once pictures have been stored in the Shutterfly database, they remain accessible at any point—the staff has never deleted an image. From there, owners can edit and distribute them through private online galleries, email, and social media, instantly building albums for far-flung family members or your long-distance dog.

The same degree of customization typifies the website’s physical products, from prints to cozy fleece blankets emblazoned with your chosen photo. Their signature photo books collect mementos into a professionally bound volume, where they are surrounded by original captions, themed backgrounds, and creative page layouts for almost any occasion. Cards and stationary frame pictures on envelope-ready paper, whereas calendars sport images for each month and on individual dates such as birthdays. Shutterfly also transforms stills into less traditional gift formats including iPhone cases, mugs, tableware, and adhesive wall decals.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 12/25/2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per account and/or billing address. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Shipping, handling, and tax not included. Voucher is non-transferable. Must have or sign up for a Shutterfly account. Redemption code expires 12/25/2015. See full terms of this deal. How is the strike-through price determined?