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  2. Lifetouch - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary of Redwood City, California-based Shutterfly Inc., the company provides photography for families, schools, and places of worship; has over 22,000 employees; and operates in all 50 states as well as in Canada.

  3. Spoonflower - Wikipedia

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    Spoonflower. Spoonflower is an on-demand, digital printing company that prints custom fabric, wallpaper, and home decor . [1] [2] The company was founded in May 2008 by Stephen Fraser and Gart Davis, both formerly of Lulu.com. Spoonflower was acquired by Shutterfly in 2021. [3]

  4. Shutterfly - Wikipedia

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    Shutterfly, LLC. is an American photography, photography products, and image sharing company, headquartered in Redwood City, California. The company is mainly known for custom photo printing services, including books featuring user-provided images, framed pictures, and other objects with custom image prints, including blankets or mobile phone ...

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    Get 25 4" x 6" photos prints for free at Shutterfly now until July 31, 2010. Use coupon code PRINTSNOW. Unclear if it is case sensitive. You pay for taxes, shipping, and handling.

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    Get 30 free photo prints from Shutterfly.com for starting an online account with them. Use coupon code RCATHIRTY, which expires May 27, 2010. You pay shipping, handling, and taxes.

  7. Bunting (decoration) - Wikipedia

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    The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ship's communications officer. Bunting is a popular choice of decoration at parties, weddings and within gardens.