Use Zazzle Instant To Put Your Own Pictures On iPad Sleeves, iPhone Cases, And More

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They sent along a sample - this is quality stuff!
They sent along a sample - this is quality stuff!

Zazzle Instant is an iOS app that lets you add your own pictures to a ton of different products, including Macbook and iPad sleeves, iPhone cases, messenger bags, playing cards, and a whole lot more.

The app has updated recently to include some great new features, like integration with your Facebook photos, easier adjustment to images, and new panoramic photos (in case you were wondering what to do with all those new iOS 6 panoramic photos). The folks at Zazzle promise to unleash new features on the app for the next few Saturdays, as well, so now is a great time to try it out.

You can use photos from your camera and from Facebook now to add to a variety of higher-than-expected quality items, like a Rickshaw messenger bag or iPad sleeve. You can put photos on Case-Mate iPhone cases, Bicycle Playing cards, American Apparel T shirts, Rickshaw Messenger bags, Postcards, Magnets, Buttons, Stickers, Panorama posters, USPS Postage stamps, 12″ Wrapped canvas prints, Rickshaw iPad sleeves, Rickshaw MacBook Pro sleeves, cards, Notebooks, Wristlets, Photo plaques, Mousepads, and Pillows.

It’s pretty easy to use, adjust images onto some products, and apply filters with a swipe. The prices of the final products aren’t exceedingly inexpensive, but neither are the products without images on them, so it doesn’t seem like a gouge or anything.

Zazzle Instant is free, and in the iTunes App Store, so give it a look-see and, if you like, order some pillows with your cat’s face on them. Seems like a great end of year holiday gift for grandparents, too, right?

Source: iTunes App Store
Via: Zazzle Blog

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