You can send your downloaded printable to any photo lab (ie. Walgreens Photo, Walmart Photo, Shutterfly). Look for coupons! 🙂
When using your home printer, we recommend setting your printer to “fine print” or “photo print” to achieve the best depth of color.
We have found that for printing and framing our printable art, especially wall art, it is best to use a matte finish. Glossy prints are beautiful too, but sometimes they can stick to the glass on a frame and make the image look spotted. Matte finish eliminates that issue for the most part.
Calendars, bullet journals, and lists can be printed on your home printer on regular paper for instant use or at print labs such as Office Depot and FedEx for pennies on the dollar.
These affordable printing services can print on white or colored cardstock and can even trim your prints for you for a small fee.