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Personalised Gifts - From Your Own Photos

With the latest in digital photo devices, people are becoming ever more inundated with images to the extent that they are often inaccessible or left on a hard disk: too precious to throw away but too extensive to share and enjoy. And with the convergence of digital devices means people will have even more photographs that don't really see the light of day.

So in order for people to make the most of their photos 'Bags of Love' have developed a range of personalised photo gifts that you can have custom made in a variety of options from bags to blankets and canvas prints to calendars. The historic 6x4" photo prints are not really a very imaginative way of preserving one's treasured photos these days when there are far more imaginative - and impressive ways to provide personalised gifts.

That's why Contrado Imaging Ltd, the specialist photo printing company (who own Bags of Love), has developed a range of original and unique range of ways to print your photos. This imaginative approach means you can actually make something useful or decorative with your photo - and not be limited to a stack of postcard sized photos in a plastic wallet.


At Bags of love (http://www.bagsoflove.co.uk) we specialise in printing and making to order high quality items from your photos. People can literally make the most with their photos.

This, of course, is a quiet revolution, but one that is gathering pace. Have a picture or montage printed to make a personalised gift. It would be unique and what is more, it could say much more about you the giver, and would be as memorable and stylish as the photo you choose. It's also great fun.

So, join the photo print revolution with Bags of Love personalised gifts, and start putting your photos to good use with things you actually use and enjoy.

Silvio


Silvio Cesar
Contrado Imaging Ltd.
020 8960 4567

www.bagsoflove.co.uk
020 8960 4567

Contrado Imaging Ltd
756 Harrow Road
London NW10 5LE

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