By Jessica Shouse
As a nature & landscape photographer, I was thrilled to get the opportunity to review a neat new company, Custom Envy, which you can check out at www.customenvy.com. Here you can easily create your own high-quality custom photo products. You can choose from phone cases, blankets, drink tumblers, mugs, towels, journals, notebooks, clocks, and canvas prints.
As I was exploring the website, I created previews of several of the products using several of my photos. My favorite were the phone case and the notebook. Any of the Customized products would make great gifts any time of year. Ordering is very user friendly. Simply select the product you wish to customize, upload your photo, preview your product, make any adjustment and order. Shipping was quick and the customer service top-notch. I was sent updates regarding my order throughout the entire process.
My Custom Envy Blanket
For my review, I chose to customize a super soft plush blanket with one of my favorite photos of the Continental Divide overlooking Sprague Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. This photo is extra special to me as it was taken on my first trip back into the park after it was closed for several weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The sunrise this morning was spectacular. Vibrant colors like I had not seen before. Once the colors faded, I walked around the lake to find some of my favorite peaks lit with the most amazing early morning light.
My blanket arrived and turned out beautifully. The photo quality is unmatched to any other custom photo product I have ordered in the past. The plush fleece is oh so super soft and I imagine is how a cloud might feel. I love big, oversized blankets. I opted for the 60 x 80 size and it is plenty big enough for snuggling up by the fire with that special someone.
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This has easily become my new favorite blanket. It is perfect for those chilly winter nights, curled up on the couch, with a cup of hot cocoa and a good book. I am also very excited to take the blanket on future camping and road trips. What better way to share and capture life’s special moments than with a personalized, custom product? Head over to Custom Envy to order yours today.
Jessica Shouse
Jessy is a 30 something, wife, mother, photographer, blogger, gear reviewer and avid nature lover. Nature, hiking and camping are her game! Jessy is blessed to call colorful Colorado and her beautiful Rocky Mountains home. Jessy lives just 45 minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park and spends as much of her free time in the park as she can. Frequently visiting the park for Sunday morning sunrise sessions that are truly breathtaking! Jessy is also a volunteer for the US Forest Service and conducts patrols of some of her favorite trails in the Indian and James Peak Wilderness areas.
Jessy believes deeply in and advocates for all the health, mental and physical, benefits that spending time in nature provides. There is more and more scientific, evidence-based, research supporting this. Jessy tries to share that with as many people as she can.
Through her honest and authentic writing on her Colorado Mountain Momma blog, accompanied by her nature photography, Dragonfly Colorado, Jessy aims to share how nature has been one of the, if not the most, powerful healing tools for her in overcoming her mental health struggles. By opening a very candid and personal door into her own journey and life experiences Jessy hopes to show others that they too can benefit from all nature has to offer. Jessy aims to guide others how to find a healthy balance between catering to life’s responsibilities and caring for one’s self and one’s deep passions.
“Her religion is the Earth. The mountains, the air, the water, the fire and the soil are her sanctuary. They live in her as she lives in them.” -Colorado Mountain Momma, Jessy Shouse-
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