If you're stumped for a Mother's Day gift, a community photographer has just the answer for you.
With the big day rapidly approaching, a Worcester-based photo retailer is providing unique ideas for meaningful gifts to surprise their mums.
Calvin Fowler, owner of independent photo shop The Cabin, has offered up his top three gifts that your mother is sure to appreciate.
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Mr Fowler, who has partnered with PHOTO by Fujifilm to offer unique gift options, said: "This Mother’s Day, treat your mum to something she can treasure.
"Our photo printing service means we can offer a range of different gifts, from small prints to giant posters, all helping to bring those memories of mum to life, rather than hiding on a phone camera roll or card."
Among the suggestions, framing a favourite photo is a touching way to make a tribute to your mum.
Mr Fowler said: "A picture frame is a classic and timeless way to express your appreciation for that special someone.
"We take so many photos on our phones and cameras, but we often forget to print our favourites and reminisce on good times."
Another idea is a collage of past photos, encapsulating fond memories from over the years.
"If you really want to take a trip down memory lane, then a collage of photos is the perfect way to show off all your favourite memories at once," Mr Fowler said.
A special poster-sized print of a beloved photo also came highly recommended.
The owner explained: "If there’s one photo in particular that you know your mum will love, consider using our poster printing service."
Lastly, Mr Fowler suggested a selection of prints that can be scattered around the home or kept close in a purse as a constant reminder of cherished family moments.
He said: "Whether you’re looking for a neat photo to sit on your mum’s dressing table or desk, an impressive enlargement for the lounge wall, or a small print to keep in her purse, we have a photo printing service for every size and style."
For additional information about The Cabin and its services, call 01905 612525.
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