@2WhiteWolves I want to tell you, in case you're not aware, I used your pic of the kittens, possibly the cutest pic I've ever seen, to make the wicker balloon ride:
To make this:
Now maybe if you have the little live sculptures running around at home you don't need to have their images framed on a shelf or hanging on the wall, but if you do, it's easy to open a Walgreens photo lab account, to turn your online images into real pics, matte or glossy, or into posters, or enlarge some you already have, or even make books. It's free to have the account and work on collecting your pics, editing them, creating montages etc., and when you order prints they're very inexpensive. I did bunches and bunches of them when I was creating family history and photo albums for my nieces and nephew a few years ago. My account still has all of the photos I uploaded so many years ago, so I even gave my log-in details to my cousin so she could help herself to whatever she wanted to download, as all the cousins, aunts and uncles were included in the albums I made.
Visit Walgreens Photo Center to shop for personalized photo prints, books, cards, posters, and other photo services. Get same day photo printing.
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It has a few basic photo editing and special effects functions you can use. I made this Warhol kind of thing out of one of my college pics, and others like it for others in the family:
I think it was probably pretty primitive at the time, and maybe they've updated it and added features and functions. I'm going back in soon to make all the family photos and history into a hard back book.