The Christmas season is fast approaching. Time to start thinking about those people on your list that are hard to shop for.
For those needing an idea, try a personalized phone case. Mobile phones are common now days and phone cases are a fairly inexpensive way to personalize a phone. (They run around $35.) You will need to know enough about the person you are buying for to buy something they will like. You will also need to know the make and model of the phone they use.
One good thing about phone cases, they can always be rotated if you have more than one case you like. It's a good gift even if the person already has one. (Keep in mind the saying "too much of a good thing," though.)
My Fine Art America account includes the options to sell phone cases on Pixels.com. The product options are right on the front page, including iPhone and Galaxy phone cases.
For all iPhone cases, go here. (Other cases are listed under Products.)
My cases are here. Some of these images are horizontally oriented. I try to limit offerings to those that work well on phone cases, but it is hard to determine how well horizontally oriented images translate when put on a phone case. Images can be re-sized and moved to improve appearance. Keep this in mind with horizontally oriented images. The image can easily be moved left or right to reposition the subject.
If you see an image that would look better moved slightly, pixels gives you the option to do so. Here's a shot I took of a rabbit in my backyard.
I had to move the rabbit slightly to the right on this. The front of its face disappeared over the edge initially.
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