living with your artwork
The BELIEVE! Santa Experience is created to live on — in your home, your traditions, and the way your family remembers this season.
Beyond the Experience
After your visit, our team begins carefully preparing your images — refining light, tone, and detail, by hand, so the artwork reflects the experience you had here.
At the same time, we invite you to consider how these images will fit into your home. Not just what you’ll choose — but where, how, and why.
This shared preparation allows your ordering appointment to feel clear, confident, and intentional.
Choosing your artwork
Families tend to approach their artwork in one of two ways:
A single, defining image that anchors their Christmas tradition year after year
A collection of images that tells the fuller story of the experience
There’s no rule — and no wrong choice. Some families begin with a single hero frame and add a few supporting images. Others know immediately they want the whole story.
What matters is how the artwork will be used and seen.
Your Experience Lives On
Some pieces are chosen to live on the wall.
Others move through the season — shared as cards, small keepsakes, or gifts that travel from home to home.
Together, they allow the experience to be revisited year after year, not just remembered, but lived.
A conversation piece
Sometimes a single image becomes the anchor.
The one that stops people mid-sentence.
The one your children notice again as they grow.
The one that quietly defines how Christmas feels in your home.
These pieces aren’t chosen because they check a box — they’re chosen because they hold something lasting.
telling your story
For many families, the storybook becomes the heart of the experience.
It’s the piece that comes out year after year — read aloud, revisited, and shared as children grow older. Not displayed once and left untouched, but handled, opened, and returned to again and again.
While wall art anchors a room, the storybook anchors the story — allowing the full experience to be preserved, not just a single moment.
This is often where families find the most meaning over time.
how size changes the feeling
Scale shapes how an image is experienced.
A larger piece becomes part of the room — something you feel when you walk past it.
Smaller pieces invite closeness and detail.
Before your appointment, consider:
Where the artwork might live
How visible you want it to be
Whether it should quietly complement or confidently anchor a space
Others that may be on your gift list
a style for every home
Wall art should feel at home in your home.
Quiet and familiar.
Refined and traditional.
Bold and contemporary.
Choosing artwork is about deciding how present you want this experience to be in your space.
Once that feeling is clear, the details follow naturally.
choosing a finish
Each finish presents the artwork differently — the image stays the same, the feeling changes.
Gallery Wrap Canvas — soft, classic, timeless
Framed Classic Textured Prints — refined, dimensional, traditional
HD Metal — modern, luminous, clean
HD Acrylic — bold, contemporary, striking depth