Please leave your intructions in the additional notes box and we will do our best to accommodate your request. We can personalize your print with names / dates or alter some colors. Our frames are high quality, made from real wood and fitted with tough Plexiglas.Ĭanvas Option: Your chosen design will be printed onto a quality canvas and stretched over a wooden bar frame and arrive ready to hang on the wall. Please see additional product images for frame color options. Your chosen design will arrive printed onto quality satin card ready framed in the size & frame color you select. No frame, easels, stands or accessories are included.įramed Option: We have a variety of frame finishes to choose from. Print Only Option: Your chosen design will be printed in the size you select onto quality satin card and posted to you in protective packaging. Select the size you require and then the canvas option. You select the size before you select the print only or framed option.Ĭanvas Sizes: XX Large (A1) 24 x 34 inches | Extra Large (A2) 16 x 24 inches | Large (A3) 12 x 16 inches | Medium (A4) 8 x 12 inches. Print Sizes: XX Large (A1) 24 x 34 inches| Extra Large (A2) 16 x 24 inches | Large (A3) 11 x 14 inches | Medium (A4) 8 x 10 inches | Small (A5) 5 x 7 inches | These dimensions are the sizes of the prints before they're framed. If you cannot find the song you want, you can order it to be created especially for you from our custom prints section here. Please read below for our different options as the sizes vary depending on the option you select. Our designs are available in a choice of sizes, and available as prints, framed prints or as a gallery wrapped ready to hang canvas. Hope you enjoy.Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Growing Up White Script Song Lyric Print We just wanted to put out good music, directly to the people that have been here since the beginning. We didn’t want to do a big campaign or anything over the top with this. It’s where I’ve been the last year, through all the ups and downs. This is why “Growing up” felt like the right song to re-emerge with. When you try to escape yourself, life has an interesting way of creating situations that force you to come back. The other half is trying to figure out how to grow up myself. When I got back to the cabin the next day, Ryan had made a new beat that would eventually become the song you’re listening to. I was going back to the city once a week to attend a birthing class with Tricia. I was finally having fun in the studio for the first time in years. And I knew I had to change.ĥ months later we were recording in a remote cabin away from the density that is Seattle. When Tricia walked out of the bathroom, I knew. But in actuality the hypothetical “dad” version of me looked completely different than the man whose heart was beating out of his chest on the carpet, praying to a god or spirit I hadn’t talked to in months. I basically assumed that I’d have it all together. I held on to clear expectations of where I wanted be in my career, my age, my level of self-care, and my maturity. I’ve always had some make-believe image in my head of who I would be as a father. Scared of the process of staring at myself through a page and seeing someone that I wasn’t proud of. But I think back to that night: praying on the floor at 2am as Tricia went to the bathroom to take the pregnancy test I’d just purchased from Walgreens. It would make for a far more polished and respectable story. “I wish that I could say that I was in a “better place” when I found out the news. On his Soundcloud account, the Seattle artist wrote an endearing note to his fans:
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