I have always been a bit obsessed with photography. Pre digital I used to be extremely organized and I used to keep my photographs in photo albums ordered by date. I also used to file and label all my negatives so they could be found easily in case I ever wanted to reprint any of my pictures.
Fast forward to the digital era and I have become a bit lazy. I keep meaning to print my photos but I have so many that I really don’t know where to start from. I have been thinking of doing a picture wall in my kitchen but somehow I haven’t found the time yet or the motivation to start it… This is until I discovered Cheerz.
Cheerz is an online service that allows you to upload pictures from your computer, mobile or social media accounts and print them into quite a wide range of products. From cute polaroid style prints, fridge magnets or even photo booth style strips.
I have been thinking about printing a mosaic poster for a while so when I spotted one in Cheerz website I thought I’d go ahead and order one. Now, the thing about me is that I am really quite technologically challenged. I really like simple, easy to use sites and I was pleasantly surprised with Cheerz. I ordered through their mobile app and I synchronized my Facebook and Instagram accounts fairly easy.
I was very impressed how easy and straight forward the ordering process was. I was able to select the pictures I wanted to include in my mosaic poster and crop them to fit. I was also able to easily discard the ones I decided I no longer wanted to include. Cheerz offers the option to have the poster framed or unframed and I decided to go for a black frame (white was also available)
I placed my order on a Friday afternoon and I was amazed to receive the poster carefully packaged the following Wednesday.
I am really fussy when it comes to printing and photography and the quality of the mosaic poster exceeded my expectations.
I know there are a lot of companies out there that offer this type of service but I think Cheerz are now top of my list.
*Cheerz gifted me with a mosaic poster but all opinions are my own