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MailPix- Photo Apron Review and Giveaway







Thank-you MailPix for sending me this personalized photo apron to review and host a giveaway.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine. 



About MailPix: 

We Print 240,000 Billion+ Facebook Photos!
MailPix.com is Fred Lerner’s 7th startup. This site was started from his concern that a whole generation of photo memories -- stored on Facebook, Instagram, online, in cameras and in smartphones will be lost to future generations unless preserved as photo books, prints, cards, enlargements and other tangible products.
The goal of MailPix is to keep costs low and pass savings along to consumers. Using the latest easy-to-use web technology integrated with social media, Fred is passionate about introducing more people to the importance of “Turning Images into Memories.” MailPix is seamlessly and fully integrated with such popular websites as Facebook and Instagram. When he couldn’t find it, he built it himself.
This do-it-yourself attitude is part of Fred’s DNA, going back to his early days of the home darkroom, where he earned his photography merit badge on his way to becoming an Eagle Scout.
Previously, Fred founded two companies that were both sold to Kodak and served as the President of Kodak Processing Labs. He took one company public and sold the others to private investors.
Fred is a past president of Photo Marketing Association International (PMAI) and serves on the United Nations board of the International Photographic Counsel (IPC) where he is a Hall of Fame recipient.

My Review:
I love my family and placing our most recent picture on an apron was fun.  My daughter thinks it is so funny when I wipe my dirty cooking hands on my apron and its on all our faces.  :) The quality of the apron is nice and my picture is not pixelated but clear.  MailPix uses digital photo printing which helps pictures print nice and clean.   Photo aprons make a great gift for any mom or grandma! 
The process of ordering was very simple.  My only wish is for the company to offer more color choices for the apron.  White is nice but with baking I would prefer a black apron with a picture.  
Mailpix also offers many other photo products that are fun to give as gifts or create for yourself.  Go check them out today and get creating!  

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Comments

Darlene said…
I also love the IPAD case.
Emi said…
I like the 40x60 fleece blanket
Unknown said…
Besides the apron, I'd like to make a keepsake box.
Jennifer Wexler said…
i would like to make a blanket
Sandra VanHoey said…
I also like their travel mug
Michele P. said…
I really want to try the aluminum metal prints.

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