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Foto-frameFormaat 20cm breed x 30cm hoog Plexiglas foto in frame Een mooie plexiglas foto in frame kopen? Dat kan bij Socialframe. nl. Wij printen jouw mooiste foto op plexiglas van hoogwaardige kwaliteit. Een foto afdrukken op glas geeft door de hoogglans een uniek stralend effect. Ook zijn er verschillende bewerkingen mogelijk, die je foto op glas nog specialer maken. De foto is 20 cm breed en 30 cm hoog. Heb je vragen? Neem gerust contact met ons op.

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20cm breed x 30cm hoog

Plexiglas foto in frame

Een mooie plexiglas foto in frame kopen? Dat kan bij Socialframe.nl. Wij printen jouw mooiste foto op plexiglas van hoogwaardige kwaliteit. Een foto afdrukken op glas geeft door de hoogglans een uniek stralend effect. Ook zijn er verschillende bewerkingen mogelijk, die je foto op glas nog specialer maken. De foto is 20 cm breed en 30 cm hoog.

Heb je vragen? Neem gerust contact met ons op.

Plexiglas foto

Laat jouw favoriete foto afdrukken op plexiglas bij Socialframe.nl. Bij sommige foto’s heb je mooie of fijne herinneringen. Met een foto op plexiglas kan je deze mooie herinnering op een unieke manier vereeuwigen en altijd weer even terughalen. Geef de foto een mooie plek aan de muur of zet deze op een opvallende plek in je huis neer.

Een plexiglas foto kopen bij Social Frame

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  • Foto’s worden intern bij ons bedrukt

Waarom een foto op Plexiglas?

Het mooie aan een foto op plexiglas is dat alles in de foto wordt versterkt. De kleuren, diepte en details komen allemaal mooier en sterker in beeld. De foto komt als het ware tot leven en je herleeft het fijne moment waarop de foto gemaakt is. Door de versterkingen is een kleurrijke foto het mooiste, maar een zwart-wit foto komt op plexiglas net zo goed tot zijn recht.

Een uniek cadeau

Je kan een plexiglas foto ook cadeau doen. Doe iemand die ene leuke foto van jullie samen cadeau, of ga voor een foto waar jullie allebei een mooie herinnering aan hebben. De ontvanger heeft dan een uniek aandenken aan jullie vriendschap of relatie. Zou je de foto die je cadeau doet zelf eigenlijk ook wel op plexiglas willen hebben? Dan kan je er natuurlijk ook twee bestellen, zodat jullie allebei een mooi aandenken hebben.

Andere soorten glasplaten

Naast foto’s van plexiglas, verkopen wij ook Spotify frames. Met een Spotify glasplaat kan je jouw favoriete nummer vereeuwigen op een plexiglas plaat. Naast het feit dat je dan een mooie afbeelding van jouw favoriete nummer hebt, kan je de muziek ook afspelen vanaf de glasplaat. Op de afbeelding zit namelijk een speciale QR-code die je kan scannen met je telefoon, waardoor je jouw favoriete nummer meteen kan beluisteren.

Daarnaast verkopen we ook auto frames voor alle auto fanaten. Wij printen je favoriete auto op plexiglas met informatie over bijvoorbeeld de motor, power, speed en owner erbij.

Hoe bestel ik een foto op plexiglas?

Bedenk allereerst goed welke foto jij wil vereeuwigen op glas. Ga vervolgens naar onze website en kies het bestand van jouw gekozen foto. Je kan daarna kiezen of je het frame liggend of staand wil hebben. Het ligt er maar net aan wat er volgens jou het beste bij de foto past. Ook kan je er een houten houder bij kopen. Als je de foto niet aan de muur wil hangen, kan dit goed van pas komen. Vervolgens voeg je de plexiglas foto toe aan jouw winkelmandje. Als je voor 15.00 uur op bestellen hebt gedrukt, ontvang je de foto de volgende werkdag al.

Plexiglas foto kopen bij Social Frame

Wil je jouw mooiste of leukste foto nog specialer maken en laten afdrukken op plexiglas? Dat kan bij Social Frame. Als je de foto op plexiglas vandaag voor 15.00 uur besteld, heb je deze morgen al binnen. Als je vragen hebt kan je gerust contact met ons opnemen. Je kan ook direct bellen of appen naar 0630602701 of een e-mail sturen naar [email protected]. Als je ons een WhatsApp bericht stuurt krijg je altijd direct reactie.

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★★★★★ 5
Great Artwork and great read
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This was my introduction to the X-Force. the art work was superb and the story was new to me but I was Intrigued by it. It was a definite page Turner for me. I wouldn't necessarily say all the blood was a negative, it went with the story. It's just my first time seeing so much blood and carnage.
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M. DeKalb
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★★★★★ 4
Wolverine, Warpath, Wolfsbane and X-23 (+Angel). PA fun.
Format: Kindle
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