Shop Pay - How it works & Benefits

Canvas Art Plus wants to provide our customers with the best possible shopping experience, which is why we offer Shop Pay, a payment service built into our Shopify store. Shop Pay offers easy installment options, making it more affordable and manageable for our customers to purchase the products they love.
Using Shop Pay means you can split your purchase into smaller payments, giving you the flexibility to choose how many payments you want to make and how often. This is especially useful for high-ticket items that may be too expensive to pay in full at once. Shop Pay also offers competitive interest rates, making it a more affordable option than other credit services.
The application process for Shop Pay is straightforward, and you can apply directly from our Shopify store. You will receive a decision within minutes, and if approved, you can start using Shop Pay right away. Plus, Shop Pay comes with excellent customer support, ensuring that you can get help and guidance whenever you need it.
Using Shop Pay also means you don't have to worry about redirecting to a third-party payment gateway, making the checkout process fast and secure. You can complete your purchase seamlessly, knowing that your payment is safe and secure.
Finally, using Shop Pay means you can track your purchases and payments directly from our Shopify store. You can see how much you've spent, how much you've paid, and how much is left to pay, making it easier for you to manage your finances.
In conclusion, using Shop Pay at our store means you can enjoy the benefits of easy installment options, competitive interest rates, fast and secure checkout, excellent customer support, and easy tracking of your purchases and payments. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible shopping experience, and Shop Pay is one way we're doing just that.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a canvas print?
A canvas print is a reproduction of an image or artwork printed on a high-quality canvas fabric. Canvas prints are popular because they have a textured and artistic look that resembles a painting. Canvas prints are also durable and easy to maintain.
What is a stretcher bar frame?
A stretcher bar frame is a wooden frame that is used to mount a canvas print and give it a gallery-like appearance. A stretcher bar frame consists of four pieces of wood that are joined together at the corners. The canvas print is wrapped around the edges of the frame and stapled on the back.
What is the difference between gallery wrap and museum wrap?
Gallery wrap and museum wrap are two types of ways to wrap a canvas print on a stretcher bar frame. Gallery wrap means that the image is wrapped around the edges of the frame and stapled on the back. Museum wrap means that a solid color (usually white or black) is used on the edges instead of the image.
How do I choose the right size of stretcher bar frame for my canvas print?
The size of the stretcher bar frame depends on the size of your canvas print and how much of the image you want to wrap around the edges. You can use our online calculator to find the best size for your canvas print. You can also customize your own size if you have specific requirements.How do I order a canvas print and a stretcher bar frame from Canvas Art Plus?
You can order a canvas print and a stretcher bar frame from Canvas Art Plus in a few simple steps. First, upload your photo or choose from our gallery of images. Second, choose the size and shape of your canvas print and select the type of wrap you want. Third, choose the style and size of your stretcher bar frame and add any accessories you need. Fourth, review your order and proceed to checkout. We will print your canvas, assemble your frame, and ship it to you in no time.How do I hang my framed canvas print on the wall?
You can hang your framed canvas print on the wall using different methods depending on the size and weight of your artwork. You can use nails, screws, hooks, wires, brackets, or adhesive strips. You can also use our hanging kit that comes with everything you need to hang your artwork securely and safely.How do I care for my framed canvas print?
You can care for your framed canvas print by following some simple tips. You should avoid direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity. You should dust your artwork regularly with a soft cloth or a feather duster. You should not use any chemicals or abrasive materials to clean your artwork.What are some of the best museums and galleries to visit for art lovers?
There are many museums and galleries around the world that showcase amazing artworks from different genres and periods. Some of the most famous ones are: The Louvre in Paris,France: The largest and most visited art museum in the world, home to iconic artworks such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. he Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA: The largest art museum in North America, featuring over two million artworks from various cultures and eras, such as ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, Japan, Europe, America, Africa, and more.- The Vatican Museums in Vatican City: A complex of museums and galleries that display the vast collection of art and artifacts owned by the Pope and the Catholic Church, including the Sistine Chapel, the Raphael Rooms, and the Pinacoteca.
- The Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy: One of the oldest and most renowned art museums in Europe, housing some of the finest masterpieces of Renaissance art, such as Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation, Michelangelo's Doni Tondo, and more.
- The National Gallery in London, UK: One of the most visited art museums in the world, containing over 2,300 paintings from various schools and periods, such as Van Gogh's Sunflowers, Monet's Water Lilies, Turner's The Fighting Temeraire, and more.