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Welcome, friend! Relax & rest awhile, if you please. I am an ordinary gal, a follower of Christ, mama to Gabriel, Heidi, & Aidan; and wife to Evan. Here on this little blog, I share all manner of bookish things, including full content reviews, writerly snippets, encouragement for everyday life, and a whole collection of names & their meanings.

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Review >> Photowall


Greetings, all!
It seems an age since last I posted a regular hulloo.  ;D
I've successfully kept up my book reviews, I daresay, and that's been wonderful on my part because it keeps them from piling up.  And I've got some more great books coming soon!
Today, however, finds me posting on a Saturday (it's the weekend!!!), and sharing with you an entirely different sort of review. . .  But what a treat!

I am collaborating with an amazing Swedish company to share with you some amazing products.


Photowall
Custom wallpaper and prints, free US shipping. Ships in 1–4 days.
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BY PASSIONATE PEOPLE

"We believe that the walls of a room affect how we feel. You'll find the perfect wallpaper and prints for you in our collection. We are passionate about helping you transform your home to reflect your personality."




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My Review
I received a complimentary product of my choice thanks to Photowall in exchange for my honest review.

To begin, I knew from the start this would be given a great rating.  The international shipping was SO FAST.  I ordered the product and in less than a week, it came via DHL services.

Having read the shipping info, I knew it would come with some assembly required---which, in my mind, totally makes sense as it arrived from an entirely different country & traveled overseas.

To be honest, the "assembly" part had me a little anxious... Anyone who believes themselves to be a perfectionist will certainly agree with me, but GUESS WHAT??  My worries were completely unfounded.  As you'll see in the photos below, (and in this particular case, assembling a 40x60" canvas) each step is listed simply & clearly in the instructions sheet, and was surprisingly quite easy to put together.  I will advise this: having two people assemble this canvas made things far easier than it would have had it only been me.  For a product this large, I honestly don't think I could have put it together without my hubby (and yes, he did most of the work).  ;D  But we had it completed in about 15-20 minutes!  No tools needed!!


NOTE:
I will be specifically reviewing the canvas print product.  All assembly mentioned below has to do with this particular product.  Anything relating to a framed print, poster, wall mural, or wallpaper from Photowall, will most likely have a different system of assembly.

Parts laid out & ready, with canvas spread out flat and face down.

The corners are pre-cut! And the wood pieces have a sticky side you adhere the canvas to.

Easy to follow instruction sheet.


xD  I asked my hubby to smile, and this is the result---HAHAHA  (don't tell him I posted this!)


The corners, once folded over & pressed flush together, were secure with a metal piece & four screws.  No drill or tools needed!




The end corner result: FLAWLESS.

Wall hanging screw, hook, and dry-wall anchor included.

Voila!  It's beautiful!!!



All that said, I was amazed at how simply & easily this piece was assembled.  Huge thank-you to my dear Evan for his help.  :]  And I highly recommend this company's products!  The customer service is beyond friendly, and the inventory is vast & beautiful.

Before you go...
Photowall has kindly offered to give YOU---my readers---a 25% off discount on any order you make from now until June 8th, 2020.
Take advantage, friends!

Use this code!
sarahplainandaverage25

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a hearty FIVE out of FIVE stars!

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  1. Oh wow, they have such lovely products! *HEART-EYES* I will definitely have to keep them in mind. Thank you for sharing!

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