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June 3, 2009 6:00 AM PDT

Jazz up your shower curtains with custom photos

by Leonard Goh
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(Credit: Photo Shower Curtain)

Here's a new way to exhibit your photos, if not yourself in the buff. Photo Shower Curtain has a service that prints pictures onto shower curtains that you can hang in your bathroom. If you're wondering whether the ink will fade after a hot bath, the company says it uses a sublimation process that fuses the ink into the fabric itself and is so lasting you can even throw the curtain into the washing machine for a spin.

If you're interested, you'll need to send Photo Shower Curtain a high-resolution picture of at least 2,000 pixels on the long end and at least 2MB to 7MB for best results. However, it will set you back $149 to $199 to get a customized shower curtain (excluding shipping), and that's pretty pricey for something that's just going to hang in the bathroom.

(Source: Crave Asia via Boing Boing Gadgets)

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by DragonStab June 3, 2009 6:58 AM PDT
Whoa! That's pretty pricey for a shower curtain. I can see charging $30-$50, but $150-$200?!?!? I wish them luck getting a lot of business. I assume the company has other products and services they can actually expect to get business from......
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