Wednesday, 22 October 2008 10:26
Turn your fall pictures into beautiful photo books.
Last year around the holidays, I started noticing a lot of great photo projects. Photo books, especially, are wonderful customized gifts. Not only are they great for capturing an exciting sports season, birthday party, or wedding, but they make the perfect present for anyone from a teacher to a grandmother (or, of course, a gift to yourself). And as a fan of photo keepsakes, I was excited to find out about Smilebooks. This company helps you create some of the most beautiful photo books available anywhere.
Upon first glance, I was struck by the fantastic examples – every sample page looked better than the last. Once I got started, though, I was even more amazed by how easy the program is to use. This becomes especially important when, between phone calls, emails, and loads of laundry, you just don’t have time to spend hours trying to get software to work. To get started, you simply need to download the free program. I then found it was much easier to work from my computer instead of through a website (which, especially when photos are involved, always seem to move slowly, freeze up, or just basically not do what I want). You can then easily create photo books using any of the photos on your computer (which are automatically recognized). In fact, if you’re looking for an especially easy project, you can let the photo book create itself! Otherwise, the program helps you easily put together beautiful pages filled with pictures of all your most important memories. When ordering your book, there are a number of options (including various sizes and styles), and, with the great prices and high quality of the finished product, you can’t go wrong, whether you’re chronicling a great holiday party or capturing your baby’s first year.
And that's not all. Mom Central members can now use the coupon code "MOMCENTRAL" for 20% off their own photo book. For more information or to start creating one now, visit the Smilebooks website.
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at Tuesday, 04 November 2008 06:57
I made one with Shutterfly and it was beautiful. Now I'll try Smilebooks and compare.
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