I don’t know about you but I’m always at a loss about what to DO with all the bajillions of pictures I take. I have shoeboxes full of pictures taken back in the days of film cameras. I have a giant box of photo albums of the ones I took time to place into albums. And once I moved into the digital camera age, I now have CDs, DVDs, flash drives, and folders on my laptop full of pictures that I’ve taken. Sadly, none of them are really out and available for me to enjoy daily or even just in a nostalgic moment.
After our incredible vacation this past spring, Hubs and I decided that we would compile some of the *best* photos into a photo book, have it printed, and then display it. What a great “souvenir!”
I promptly sat down and uploaded our favorite pictures to Shutterfly and set about designing a really fun photo book to commemorate our trip. It’s super-easy. You can choose to have a fairly “automated” layout, or you can choose from tons of layouts, backgrounds, and “scrapbooking” accessories. You can spend as much or as little time as you want getting the look you’re going for. And the prices are fairly reasonable . . . starting at around $15 per book.
This offer has reminded me to dive back in and finish it up, and I look forward to displaying it on our coffee table for a while . . . at least until our next trip!
Want a free photo book from Shutterfly? Check out the details here . . . but hurry, the offer ends today!
Since Christmas is right around the corner, don’t forget about Shutterfly for your Christmas cards and thank you cards!
I received a free photo book from Shutterfly in exchange for my post.
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