Just sharing my photo from day 5 of P365.
I felt like I really needed to get a photo of these shoes that my oldest daughter painted. She absolutely LOVES them to death and the wear is really starting to show. She is already planning her next paint-job on them, so I had to snap a picture, quick.Courtney posted the question: "How are you going to print yours up? Shutterfly? 8x8? 12x12??? Please share your ideas with us! Thanks ;)" (referring to the pages of my P365 project)
I have never (yes, I am about to publicly admit this) printed my digi-layouts before, so this will be a new venture for me. The recommendations have been Shutterfly and I do plan to print the pages 8x8 because, well, it's cheaper. :) Plus I think it will be easier to store than a 12x12 album. So that's the plan. If anyone ELSE has some suggestions, feel free to offer them!! ALSO, feel free to ask questions. I will post them here, along with the answer (if I can answer it)!! :)
4 comments:
I love Blurb.com for printing- they make a professionally bound book in a whole variety of sizes. You download the software on your computer, and just save your layouts as JPGs to place them in your book. You can order paperback, hardcover w/ dust jacket, or hardcover w/ an image printed on the cover. I'm more of an album or book person than just doing layouts for the sake of layouts, so this works for me. Thanks for the P365 inspiration! I'm hoping to keep up this year!
are you going to do a hardbound book or print the pages individually? I have done a few hardbound books at shutterfly, but for such a big book I would probably recommend doing individual pages. I get mine printed at scrapbookpictures.com. they do a great job, in my opinon!
If you're printing indiv pages, Shutterfly is WAY to expensive! I use ScrapbookPictures.com and they're really high quality and reasonably priced.
I love Blurb.com too. You can't beat their prices either for a longer book
Thanks for all of your inspiration! Love it!
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