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InstaArt earns an Insta-place in our hearts

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Since 2010, more than 100,000 million people have started using the Instagram app worldwide.
Just in case you haven’t seen it before, the Instagram photo app makes it easy for anyone to feel like a semi-professional photographer or artist with their fun filters, cool treatments and editing features.
There are a few companies that have partnered with Instagram to make it easy to print your photos on canvas or prints. However, a new company called InstaThis is taking this concept to a whole new level. This intuitive website connects to your Instagram account and allows you to output your photos to acrylic or wood.
In four easy steps you are on your way to creating a unique photo gallery for your home or office. InstaThis offers discount rates on bundled prints.
A simple process to making your photos works of art!

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