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Are there any shops that offer this service? I think you can do it online, send photo and they print it onto a cushion, what's the easiest site to use if cannot be done in store? Thanks.
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I've used this firm many, many times (although not for cushions - I'm usually ordering mugs) and I've always been highly impressed with their service and the quality of their products:
https:/ /www.ph otobox. co.uk/s hop/pho to-gift s/photo -cushio n
I ordered a personalised T-shirt from this firm earlier this year and, again, I was fully satisfied with both their quality and service:
https:/ /www.sm artphot o.co.uk /photo- gifts/p hoto-cu shion
(You should note though that, despite the '.co.uk' web address, SmartPhoto is actually a Swedish firm and my T-shirt was printed in Belgium. So it might take a little longer for goods ordered with them to get to you when compared with those ordered through Photobox).
On the High Street, you'll find that the two Timpson-owned photo-processing businesses, Klick and Max Spielmann (which has a presence within many supermarkets), both offer the service you're seeking but that the products aren't produced in-store. (They have to order them from their central printing units). So you don't really gain anything from going to their premises.
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I ordered a personalised T-shirt from this firm earlier this year and, again, I was fully satisfied with both their quality and service:
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(You should note though that, despite the '.co.uk' web address, SmartPhoto is actually a Swedish firm and my T-shirt was printed in Belgium. So it might take a little longer for goods ordered with them to get to you when compared with those ordered through Photobox).
On the High Street, you'll find that the two Timpson-owned photo-processing businesses, Klick and Max Spielmann (which has a presence within many supermarkets), both offer the service you're seeking but that the products aren't produced in-store. (They have to order them from their central printing units). So you don't really gain anything from going to their premises.
Dont use any the companies who are printing overseas at the moment. I ordered a similar photo gift product via the Boots website on 30th November. Its never arrived and I found out that it was stuck in transit from Germany. I had no idea they would print in Germany. The ports are congested and delays are inevitable. I've had a refund now and bought and sent a totally different gift.
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