SantaGram Christmas Selfie Frame
Additional Information
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Features
- Fully customisable and personal
- Printed on a fully recyclable material
- Printed on a sturdy lightweight bubble board
- Ready to go pre designed templates
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
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Details
Christmas Selfie Frame
Our personalised SantaGram selfie frames are the perfect addition to any party or event for the festive season. Available on our pre made templates, eye catching and a seasonal take on the classic Instagram style. The perfect photo opportunity prop to get everyone involved, creating fun memories or great to use for social media marketing and interacting with your customers.
Completely Customisable
No two frames are the same, our templates are completely customisable meaning that your design will be 100% unique to you. We can change every aspect of the frame, from text, colours and we can even include your own photo as a profile picture.
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Material Specifications
Attribute Description Material Name Polyline Polypropylene Bubble Board
Finish Matte
Thickness 5mm
Recyclable Yes
Print UV Digital Flatbed
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FAQs
Are the Frames suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, all of our Frames are printed on a waterproof material suitable to be used indoors and outdoors.
Can I change my design if I'd like to change anything after submitting?
Yes, if you'd like to tweak anything once you have seen your proof we can happily make any amendments.
Can you print double sided Frames?
Yes, we can print double sided frames. However due to the nature of the central cut out, we would only be able to print the same template front and back to allow the cut out to align correctly on both sides.
Do I need to pay to see a proof?
If you're submitting a form for one of our template designs, there is no payment needed. We'll send you a visual and would only look at arranging payment once you're happy to go ahead. We would only charge for design work on a completely bespoke frame, which we would ask for ahead of producing artwork.
How long does it take from ordering to delivery?
Once your enquiry is sent we will aim to get you a proof back in 24 - 48 hours. If you're happy with the design and would like to go ahead, we would advise to allow 2 - 3 working days for print and delivery. If you're in a rush just get in touch and let us know, we'll always be happy to help to see what we can do.
What can I customise on the Frame?
We can edit almost every aspect on the template including text, images and colours. The form on the product page will allow you to fill in all the relevant details and will allow you to upload a photo for any profile images. If there's any extra details you'd like, just let us know in the additional comments.
What is the difference between the sizes?
We advise that a small Frame is ideal for 1 - 2 people, and the large frame is ideal for 3 - 4 people.
What material are the frames printed on?
We print our Selfie Frames on a 5mm bubble board. It is rigid, lightweight and 100% recyclable.
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Delivery
Information about deliveries
We dispatch all our orders with the couriers APC and DX. Everything is sent out on a next day delivery service as standard to ensure you receive your order as quickly as possible. Please note that whilst our couriers do operate a next day delivery service, we cannot guarantee delivery.
Standard delivery costs to mainland UK are already included within the price of your frame.
Pricing for the Scottish Highlands, Scottish Grampians, and any UK offshore islands will vary from standard shipping costs. Please get in touch for an accurate delivery quote.
We are only able to ship out to UK mainland and Northern Irish addresses. We unfortunately can’t deliver outside of the UK.
We can offer delivery with a dedicated van on request. We may offer this service for large items or a high quantity order, or for deliveries that are required in specific timeframes.
If there is an issue with your delivery, please get in contact with us as soon as possible and we will work to resolve your issue as quickly as we can. If your parcel looks it has arrived in bad condition it can be signed for as ‘damaged’.
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Artwork Information
Our artwork specifications
Sending artwork the right way can help speed up your order, and also helps avoid any unexpected problems with your print. When uploading a file please consider the following.
Colour. Files are best sent in CMYK colour, sending a file in a different colour format can result in colours not coming out as expected when sent to print.
What is CMYK? This simply refers to the primary colours used to mix and create all the colours you see in your print. We use Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and black inks in our digital printers. If your file is sent using a different mix of colours, such as RGB for example, we will need to convert your artwork. When we do this, colours can change in your artwork and not come out as expected.
Size and scale. Files are best sent to the size you’d be looking to have your print produced, or they can also be sent to a smaller or larger scale of the size you’re looking to have your print produced.
Why does size matter in a digital file? When a digital file is produced in design software, you can set it and export to a specific size. This size in the digital space translates directly to how large your artwork file is in real life. A common issue is trying to print a file that is small, for example A4 (210 x 297mm) in size and trying to print it much larger at A0 (841 x 1189mm). When increasing an image in size, certain elements can start to become pixelated or appear blurry. As such it is always best to create and save your file at the final size, you’ll be able to see accurately how your print quality will look before sending it through to print.
What is scale? When resizing an artwork file, keeping it in scale means increasing or decreasing the size without stretching or distorting the artwork in any way. As such it is important to make sure your artwork will scale up if not being sent to size of. Otherwise, we may need to crop or stretch your artwork to ensure it fits your size requirements.
File Types. Our preferred file format is a PDF or a high-quality Jpeg file. We can also accept other bitmap file types.
Crop marks, bleed and cut paths. We would advise between 3mm to 5mm bleed if being included on an artwork. Bleed isn’t 100% required on boards that are straight cut but would be needed on any items that are cut to shape. If using crop marks to indicate the finished size, please ensure they are correctly placed as we will use these when cutting out your artwork. For items that are cut to shape please provide your artwork with a vector cutting guide.
What is bleed? Bleed is a part of the artwork that extends outside of the finished size. The bleed area will be cut off in the finishing process. This makes cutting easier and helps ensure that your print isn’t left with any unwanted white edges.
What is a cut path? For cut to shape prints we use a CNC cutting machine which requires a vector cutting guide. Our machine uses this path to cut out your print exactly as needed. This file would be required in a vector format in a PDF file, we wouldn’t be able to use a cut path that has been provided as a bitmap file. We can help set up cut paths if you’re unable to, this would be subject to an artwork and set up fee if required.
Rounded fonts and outlines. Any PDFs containing fonts and outlines should be rounded and converted to curves. When left unconverted we can encounter issues when trying to set up artworks, such as missing fonts or issues with rescaling artwork files.
What is a rounded font? When a font is used in an artwork and saved as a PDF, the file will keep this data. This means if you were to import the file back into design software you will be able to edit the text freely. The issue this can cause however, is that if we don’t have the same font file our software will try and replace it with another font. A rounded font simply means it has been converted into a curve, it will no longer be editable, but it will mean your font won’t suddenly change unexpectedly.
What is an outline? An outline in a design file is a vector line that can be assigned a certain stroke width. An outline can be resized, however the size of the line itself will change but the width of the stroke will remain the same. This can cause issues with artworks and can cause unexpected changes. Once converted to a curve this will turn the line into a shape, allowing it to be resized freely and will maintain the same shape and width.