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Puppy Portrait in Paper

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Puppy Portraits in paper are just that - portraits of your pooch created entirely out of paper! Here is an opportunity to own something truly special that you will be able to cherish for years to come.  Puppy portraits in paper are wonderful for presents and memorial pieces to honor and cherish loved furbabies that have been lost.  Man's best friend should have a special way to stay with their humans, and now they can with a portrait made out of paper.

Portraits are created entirely with an assortment of paper, on a frame ready paper size of 16"H X 20"W. Optional paper borders are available at $5 / color.  Portraits are created within 2 weeks of receiving order, however this is subject to change based on artist's availability.  For optimum results, artist asks that you please send a selection of your favorite puppy pics .  Consumer will have a sketch proof to approve before artist moves forward with paper details. This sketch will also be yours to keep - another unique element to gift, or keep for your own. Sketches are completed on heavy-duty paper in a frame ready size of 16"H X 20"W.

Communication throughout the process is key, so please be sure you have a working email address and respond promptly via email.  Initial sketch proof will be sent via email and artist will need approval before moving forward.   Once order is placed, artist will reach out via email.

Once completed, portraits are shipped in a flat, rigid mailer with protective, cellophane casing for optimum safety.  If there are any special requests, including personalized notes, color/size preferences, etc. please include those in an email to the artist @ paperfigments@paperfigments.com.  Additional charges may apply.
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