Picture this... your treasured photos made bigger and more beautiful than you ever thought possible at a fraction of the cost of most specialist photographers.
Picture this... your most perfect memories captured for life on a beautiful canvas ready to adorn your favourite part of the house, and then picture all that at the click of a mouse.
The Picture This Company offers all that and more. From its website you can order enlargements ready for delivery to your home within five days in a choice of sizes and finishes.
"From our website people can choose to have their prints from sizes A3 to A0 in a range of finishes including satin and glossy or stretched and un-stretched canvas," said Alice Dawson, one of the business partners at The Picture This Company.
And with prices starting from as little as £14.99 what better way to celebrate the best day of your life than by turning your wedding photographs into a permanent feature for your home.
"Our canvases make wonderful gifts and are a unique way to preserve the happiness of a perfect day," added Alice.
Ordering couldn't be easier, simply log on to www.thepicturethiscompany.co.uk to select your size and finish, upload your prints from your computer and sit back and wait for your fabulous photos to arrive within five days.
The Picture This Company also produces photobooks, which are another great way to keep memories alive. Your photos are printed onto semi-gloss paper and then bound in a hardback fabric cover of your choice with the first page for your own thoughts and message.
And with up to 50 photographs costing only £29.99, you can afford to buy more than one as a personal gift for family and friends.
For more information log on to www.thepicturethiscompany.co.uk or contact Alice and The Picture This Company team on 01905 425600.
l Visitors to Sunday's fair should also look out for The Ultimate Party Shop Ltd; Universal Display Ltd; The Wedding Planner; White Wedding Pages and The Decent Things.
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