How to take pictures taken with an iphone and turn print into pictures?

Hi- I moved to Brooklyn a few months ago and when I first moved I was really taken aback the scenery of the neighborhood- the architecture, parks and brownstones. So I took lots of pictures. When I painted my apartment, I realized the colors in the pictures would compliment my paint color nicely. Someone told me you can have your pictures blow up into quality prints for frames. I would like to do this soon so I can have my place decorated in time for winter. Any ideas?

Download the photos to your computer, then use this site for prints:

https://us.whitewall.com/#

Download the app from the app store from Walgreens. It is called something like PicWorthy. This will allow you to have prints made directly from you iphone.

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