Have you ever felt that your house could do with a creative, vibrant and personalised touch? Do you have a spare wall that could do with some art? I have the perfect giveaway for you today thanks to The Canvas Factory.

As you can see below, The Canvas Factory can turn images of your family and friends (and pets) into something unique and beautiful. Not only can you upload photos from your own personal computer, but also take then from your Facebook or Instagram albums. I know some of the work of the people I follow are truly worthy of display! Artworks may also be purchased from over 20 million images already available.

If you’re inspired, and too impatient to wait and see if you might win a custom print or not, you could pop over to The Canvas Factory’s Facebook page – by simply ‘liking’ it you can claim a free 20 x 30cm canvas – all you need to pay for is the postage. Here is the link.

Today’s giveaway offer is prtty special: you will be in the running to win a 40 x 50cm canvas including postage. That adds up to a total value of $129.00.

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Giveaway rules

1) You must be an Australian resident.
2) To enter you can enter one of the 2 ways below, or both if you like (a maximum of 2 entries):

Leave a comment saying what kind of custom canvas you would create if you won the giveaway.[1 entry]
Tweet the link to this post (button at bottom of post) and come back to leave the Tweeted link here (so I can verify).[1 entry]

3) This competition will close at 5pm Thursday 8 August in order for the winner to receive their voucher in time before the sale ends.
4) If contact cannot be made with the winner I reserve the right to draw another.
5) The winner will be determined by a random number generator.

 

Thank you – and good luck!

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Edited: This has now closed and the winner contacted. Thank you!

karen andrews

Karen Andrews is the creator of this website, one of the most established and well-respected parenting blogs in the country. She is also an author, award-winning writer, poet, editor and publisher at Miscellaneous Press. Her latest book is Trust the Process: 101 Tips on Writing and Creativity