Choose a favorite Restored Traditions image and we will prepare, print, and ship it as gallery-ready wall art for your home, prayer corner, or parish.
This is a quote-only beta. Tell us the image and where it will hang, and we will review the file before recommending the right size and finish — nothing is ordered or charged until you approve it.
Five simple steps, with a human reviewing your artwork at every stage. No surprises and no commitment until the quote is in your hands.
Pick the Restored Traditions piece you love and share the title or product link.
Let us know the canvas size, or the wall space you have in mind, and we will guide you.
We check the best available file and confirm which sizes will print sharp and beautiful.
We send a custom quote with our size and edge recommendations before anything is ordered.
Once you approve the quote, we prepare your canvas with care and ship it ready to hang.
Many sacred images have halos, hands, inscriptions, or ornate borders close to the edge. Before we recommend a size or finish, we check whether the artwork can wrap safely or needs a solid-color edge to preserve the image.
We prepare each order from the highest-quality image file available so the detail in the artwork is honored.
Some images carry a large canvas beautifully; others shine at a smaller size. We confirm before recommending.
This form only opens a conversation. You will always see and approve the price before an order is created.
A stretched canvas wraps around a wooden frame, so the artwork has to be carried around the sides somehow. The choice matters most for sacred art, where halos, faces, text, and ornate borders often sit close to the edge. Here is how each option behaves.
The outer pixels are reflected outward to fill the sides, so the image appears to continue around the frame. Looks seamless when the artwork already runs to the edge — but it can distort borders, text, or a face that sits very close to the side.
The sides are filled with a matched background or neutral tone drawn from the artwork. The safest choice when halos, faces, text, signatures, or ornate borders sit near the edges — every important detail stays on the front of the canvas.
The sides are left clean and white for a crisp, gallery-style border. It is the most modern and stark of the three, and can feel less traditional against classic sacred imagery.
We usually review your file and crop first, then recommend a mirror or solid-color edge so the most important details — faces, halos, text, and borders — stay fully visible on the front of the canvas. You can tell us a preference below, or simply ask us to choose what suits your image best.
Make your selections below and share a few details. Everything is editable, and we will confirm the final recommendation with you before anything is ordered.