Holy Sh*t — These Insanely Beautiful Art Prints Are Just $15!

The search for gorgeous, high-quality art that's deceptively cheap is something I'm always hunting for. I reference this list of websites that sell affordable art constantly, but my latest discovery has me pinching myself it's so good. Designer and Little Green Notebook blogger Jenny Komenda recently launched Jenny's Print Shop, a website filled with more than 50 original, high resolution digital prints that you can purchase and download for just $15! This means you can snag a piece of large-scale, beautiful art framed to your liking at an unbeatable price.

Jenny's Print Shop

Here's How it works:

Choose a digital print you love, purchase it through the website for $15 and you'll receive an email with a link that allows you to download your image to your computer and then print it in whatever size you want!

Jenny's Tips For Easy and Affordable Printing:

You can crop the image however you'd like, but you can also make it easy for yourself by using the handy Dimensions Ratio Jenny includes for each image. This will let you know which standard frame sizes you can use without cropping the image. For smaller prints (8.5 x11 and under), Jenny gets great results using her own printer at home. For medium prints (11×14 up to 20×30), Jenny relies on Costco for the best results and pricing. She printed a 16×20 for just $7 and a 20×30 for just $10! You can also choose to pick up your prints in the store or have them shipped to you for a small fee. Aspen Creek is Jenny's pick for large prints (Over 20×30). For black and white engineer prints (like this Ann Street image), you can print up to 36×48 for just a few dollars at Kinko's. The cost is low because it's printed on cheap printer paper, but if you're going for a grainier, vintage look, it's perfect! Just avoid using it with black and white images that have a lot of dark space.

Jenny's Tips for Framing:

Jenny has scored beautiful vintage frames for just a few dollars, which is an easy way to instantly elevate artwork. For semi-custom jobs, she likes using Framebridge and Simply Framed. I've used Simply Framed as well and was impressed with the ease, speed, and quality. All you have to do is upload the file, choose the frame online, decide whether you want a matt or not, and the entire thing will be done for you and shipped within a few days. For superaffordable frames without customization, Jenny relies on Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Ikea, Urban Outfitters, and Target. Check out her detailed blog post for her recommendations on a reliable home photo printer and the best frames to buy on the cheap, then head over to Jenny's Print Shop! Your dream gallery wall is totally within budget.

Jenny's Print Shop