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If you're looking for some neat little gift ...
In our Peoria paper they had an article about a couple that takes photos of natural settings that look like letters of the alphabet ... and they will do a series and frame them to spell out a word ... like the name of a child or loved one. It's really pretty neat. You might want to look at it as a rather unusual gift idea ...
www.createsticksandstones.com
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12-13-2005, 07:37 AM
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Now how cool are they?
Great gift idea, very unique even though a bit costly.
I was on my way to order one until I got to the price... 
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12-13-2005, 10:09 AM
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THat's neat!
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12-13-2005, 12:25 PM
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Ok...I went out this morning and kept seeing the alphabet in many strange places.....
Maybe I should do my own pics!
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12-13-2005, 02:01 PM
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That's what I'm thinking BIBI.
It'd be a really cool gift.
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12-13-2005, 03:49 PM
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I once wrote a letter to someone using the same idea, but using letters clipped from newspapers and magazines.
Uh...tmi. lmfao
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12-13-2005, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Aqua
That's what I'm thinking BIBI.
It'd be a really cool gift.
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I already tried to steal them off the site but to no avail....mybad
It sounds like a good summer project in time for Christmas next year....
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12-13-2005, 08:58 PM
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Really cool!
BIBI,
I've had a bit of custom framing done, and it is terribly expensive. $200-$300 in most cases. I saw the article too, as I am in the local paper's circulation area - and I called their framing shop. The lady that answered (they said they are just the framing vendor, not the owners of the business) said this was a very high quality item, and a person walking in off the street would actually pay MORE just to get the frame, mat, glass, labor, and openings cut - even if they provided their own pictures.
By the time you take all the pictures and get it framed, you are looking at a $200 gift - plus your time - in most cases.
I may buy a couple as gifts - really neat idea!
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12-13-2005, 09:02 PM
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Really cool DB. A bit late for this year but a neat thing to keep in mind.
Now lets see what it might cost me to do it myself.
I guess if your name is Aliwishes Finkelstiner, it could seem a bit pricey, but for 8 medium (file card size) prints they want $US 130.
Material to make a good quality custom frame thats 9 x 32 with special custom cut, non-glare glass. Im going to guess at least $40.
Matting for each pic has to be $2 $3 each for maybe $20. I guess I could make a trip to a studio and have a one piece mat made for
. $25 $30.
If I have a pretty good digital camera, I could spend a weekend going around to things and places Ive already scouted out and get the pics I want because Im a fair photographer. I know Id want something better than my desktop printer will give me so I can have the 3 x 5 photos printed for a buck or two apiece. That would be around $12.
Now in my wood working shop, Ill take a day and layout, cut, miter and biscuit join the corners of a fine frame. Ill sand, seal, prime and finish the wood, glaze the glass, install my mounted pics and add the backing and some hangers.
. Or maybe Ill buy it from them if I like the idea.  LMAO
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12-13-2005, 09:05 PM
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LMAO
I see you had some of the same thought as I was putting mine together MisdWestGal400. lol
...... and welcome to Pixies. 
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12-13-2005, 09:12 PM
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funny!
I was having that thought as well - LOL - I have bought a number of custom frames in my lifetime as gifts and for my house, and I've never paid less than $150 for one.
I sent them an email and asked if they would have mine done if I ordered one and in my hands by Christmas (about 5 minutes ago) - I'll update when they respond.
I think it's fun just to play around on their site and see what different words look like 
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12-13-2005, 09:48 PM
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That is incredibly cool .... and btw I'm seriously considering ordering... and they say if you order by 12/15 you will have it in time for Christmas....
The one I'd like is about $120 pre shipping... not bad really.
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12-13-2005, 11:31 PM
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got a reply!
Here is the response I got verbatim (my name withheld to protect the not-so-innocent
Hi xxxxxx!
Thank you so much for your interest in our keepsakes! We put December 15th as the date because we KNOW we can meet the Christmas deadline, even for customers in California. Most likely, we will extend it day by day until the 17th or 18th as we are able.
Your keepsake will take about 2 days to produce and it will ship on day 3. Some of our customers in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana, are actually receiving these in 1 day with FedEx Ground.
If you have any questions at all, feel free to call or email me back, I'll be glad to answer them all I really appreciate your interest - you will really like it!
Sincerely,
Brad
I am going to order one of these for myself - is that selfish at Christmas time? Gotta spoil myself every once in a while! LOL
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12-13-2005, 11:47 PM
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Well with the rate of exchange, shipping to Canada and the duty.....it is not so reasonable moneywise for me. It's amazing how much some companies charge for shipping to Canada.
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12-13-2005, 11:58 PM
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shipping to canada
you are right - but I have a friend that I've shipped to near Vancouver - and shipping alone was $22.00 - that was the cheapest - plus I had to buy a box and packing materials - overall it cost $30.00 when I was done just to send it to her!
Even in the US, UPS, USPS, and Fedex all charge about $8.00, and the boxes and packing materials are anywhere from $6.00 to $8.00 at least (especially for fragile items where you need a roll of bubblewrap). If you can get something fragile (glass in it) shipped to you for $15-20, that would be about normal.
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