How do float wraps and castles belong in the same post title? I'll tell you how - they're both awesome on so many levels.
This weekend I shot a wedding and an engagement session at Squire's Castle in Willoughby, Ohio and I have a teaser of each shoot below. Each photo was actually taken in the exact same spot as the other :)
I'll have full posts up in the next week or so of both. But for now, here's one of the new products that I now offer; float wraps! I love, love these. Turn your photos into art for your walls and display them like you've never displayed 'em before! Float wraps are unique in that they appear to be "floating" on the wall with the main focus on the image and they arrive ready to hang from the box. Here's a sweet little description:
"Float Wraps are created by wrapping the photographic print or canvas print around masonite to create a thin wrap. The print or canvas is protected with a laminate and padding is added between the print and the masonite to give the front of the Float Wrap a raised, elegant look and feel. The back of the Float Wrap is complete with black paper backing and a black ¾" or 1-1/2" thick gatorboard block that allows the Float Wrap to extend out from the wall. The back of the block also contains drilled holes for hanging. Or, if you'd prefer to display your Float Wrap on an easel, you can order your wrap without the gatorboard block."
Check them out for yourself below :)
Your page looks beautiful Kayla and so do your pictures. Your photography is so relevant and refreshing. The talent and passion you have for what you do is awesome!
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great product, kayla! i love how it extends from the wall. pottery barn sells something that allows you so do this with frames, i love it on the thin canvas. GORGEOUS!
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