When I received an offer to share information about Uncommon -- a personalized iPhone case company, I was super excited. I was able to turn one of Violet's fingerpaintings into a functional work of art.
I'm going to speak frankly right now. I am not one of those parents who keep all of her child's artwork. We have a paper clutter problem as it is. We don't hang V's drawings on the refrigerator or have a storage file neatly organized by year. I toss it. She's 2. We have years and years of artwork we will be seeing from her. We can't keep it all. We don't have a space for all of the paper.
Lately, Violet has become quite the fingerpaint artist. It could be the mama love goggles but I am just loving her work right now! I think she's pretty talented.
I scanned and uploaded my favorite of all the finger painting series and had an Uncommon case made for my iPad. It's a functional masterpiece! I'm also more likely to look at and enjoy it too as my iPad is usually near me at all times.
Thanks Ms. V for the awesome Mother's Day gift! I love it.
Uncommon offers a selection ready-made cases or customized cases where images can be uploaded within minutes online and delivered in just a few days. The proprietary 3D thermo-active transdermal technology process ensures durable, long lasting, high-resolution imagery on every product they imprint.
Check out Uncommon's very short and cute Mother's Day video, Love is Messy.
In addition to providing me with iPad case, they are sharing the love with one of you! A Thriftanista in the City reader will receive a $50 gift card so you too can keep your little ones' art close by and protect your iPhone (iPod or iPad).
To enter, complete the Rafflecoptor form below. This giveaway is US only and will end on Friday, May 3rd so that it arrives in time for Mother's Day. Good Luck!
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I sure do save their art! This is actually pretty cool. Checking them out now!
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miss v is quite the artist! i would absolutely frame that masterpiece...but only if she signed it first!
Mac is 26, and there are a few things of his I still have. One is a lopsided ceramic pumpkin he made is second grade. It still cracks me up each year when I set it out.
This case is very different from traditional cases. This looks attractive and funky with it's unique colour style. This is good and unique mother day gift. Lucky one. :)
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