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Apr232013

Printic

Product alert!

That's a term my sister and I use when one of us stumbles onto a new beauty-cleaning-recipe-tech find and feels that the other sister MUST know about it. We get really into our product alerts. Anyways, today's is an app called Printic! The founder, Flo, reached out and asked if I'd try the app for free / for fun. It's an easy way to print and share photos from your iphone, instagram or facebook and at 99 cents a print, it's really affordable!

The app was easy to use, and I received my pictures just days later after a few clicks through the app. So easy and I love the finished product! (disclaimer, I'm desparte for a manicure the following pictures!) 

My first picture with Brooklyn Boy - an early dinner date at Tortilla Flats

Norma Girl

And our dear Brooklyn friends of ours who are expecting their first baby in three weeks!!!

Printic photos would make a great pick-me-up for a friend or even a gift topper. Thanks for letting me try it out Flo! 

Reader Comments (3)

hi! just cam across this blog and thought I'd chime in. You can also print your instagram prints from the walgreens app. and they're only 40 cents each and an actual 4x4, no extra whitespace at the bottom. And best of all, you can pick them up in like, and hour!

April 29, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterlauren.kelly

Lauren my mom was just telling me the exact same thing! So fun!

April 30, 2013 | Registered CommenterHannah Kate Flora

I believe that "extra whitespace at the bottom" is intentional. That's how Polaroid Instamatic prints looked right out of the camera. The original Insta, if you will.

May 1, 2013 | Unregistered CommentertravlR

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