Personalized Art News
We need food to survive, right? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, lunch is an excellent time to get away from your desk at work, and dinner is the perfect opportunity to wind down after a long day. For some of us, food is a method of fueling our day; for others, food is also a form of art! Heading into this holiday season, if you’re looking for unique ways to decorate your home and you also love diving into your favorite meal or simply enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, here are some of our favorite personalized name art designs that feature food, drinks, or scenes that will give you a chance to relax at your favorite food joint.
Now that winter has made an appearance in many areas across the country,it’s time to take down the pumpkins and the strings of fall-colored leaves and it’s time to put up mini snowmen, sparkly snowflakes, and these beautiful snowy, personalized name art scenes. The artists at Personal-Prints love this time of year because the world wakes up to a covering of fluffy snow that’s perfect for sledding and joining in on snowball fights. To help you out with winter decor in your home, here are a few of our favorite snow scenes.
Personal-Prints is always looking to expand our collection of personalized name art prints that will add a touch of art to your home, add some romance and love to your relationship, and will bring the beauty of nature inside. Many of our customers have requested certain art themes and because you are our priority, we delivered! This holiday season, we are thrilled to introduce several new designs that you can give as gifts or to decorate your home with some holiday cheer. Here are some of our favorite new pieces.
Christmas may be a popular celebration in the U.S., but it is far from the only type of party or tradition that is held in the country or even around the world. Our melting pot has welcomed thousands of cultures and Personal-Prints wants to embrace them all and dive into what the holidays are like for the Spanish, Nigerians, Finish, and others.
Weeks before Christmas, children everywhere begin counting down the days. They create circles with colored paper and hang a string of them on the wall, tearing one off each day. They help parents shop for their siblings. And when Christmas Eve rolls around, they set out a plate of cookies for Santa and wake up early the next morning to find the tree surrounded with gifts and their stockings full of treats.