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Ordinarily, when we stick a photo in a frame, we get tired of it in about a week. In a month, it’s pretty much invisible. Since The Mailable Photo Frames are inexpensive ($2 or less), shiny and chic, and fit a standard 4×6, they’re great for putting photos all around the house. But that’s not all… Here’s where the magic comes in: the instant you get tired of a photo, stick on a regular letter-rate stamp (39 cents in the States), write a brief note on the back, and slip it in the mail. Your pal gets a beautiful gift (with a frame and stand to boot!) and you get to put up a new photo. Everyone wins. It’s picture frame heaven. The Mailable Photo Frame at the Photojojo Store → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← LikeBetter — The Brain Knows Too Much Super Premium Mailable Picture Frames & ACME Leather Traveler Camera Case Get Photo Postcards From Around the World! |
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