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Stocking stuffers from Snapfish

By Pam Carroll on 25 October 2007

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Snapfish photo gifts

Add jigsaw puzzles and fridge magnets to the range of photo gifts you can order from Snapfish

If giving gifts with a personal touch is your thing, HP's Snapfish photo service has added to the range of products that you can print your photos on, just in time for the Kris Kringle season.

Adding to its selection of custom-photo tree ornaments, key rings, coasters, mugs and T-shirts, you can now also order porcelain or acrylic fridge magnets (AU$4.95) and good old fashioned wooden jigsaw puzzles (AU$29.95) online.

If you really get ambitious, you can use the photos you upload to Snapfish to order customised Christmas cards (from AU$19.95) and a 2008 calendar (AU$24.95) as well.

Also new -- and moving away from the bric-a-brac items -- is the option of making bold interior design statements by having your favourite photos turned into canvas prints. Wrapped around wooden frames, canvases can be ordered in a range of shapes, with sizes ranging from 30cm x 30cm up to a sizeable 76cm x 102cm. Prices for this hanging photo art start at AU$49.95.

Snapfish canvas print
Glass frames are unnecessary with canvas photo prints

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