![]() Some pages got bigger/fewer photos (like the right one below, which just has two of our favorite Clara-party pics).Īnd we had fun looking back at other big events, like our move (we’re so glad we took those empty house photos before we locked that door for the last time). We also used some pages for comparisons, like this series of shots of Clara with Sherry’s mom and my parents, who all just happened to all be with us on her birthday for the last four years since her birth. We packed a lot of pictures into some of them, like this spread full of book tour adventures. For anyone wondering, you can add type while creating your layout, so we just make two type columns, and fill them in with notable things that we did (in a general order of when they occurred).Īnd here are some of our interior pages. Even if our entire house was destroyed, MyPublisher keeps files remotely on their end as well, so everything we’ve ever purchased (even dating back to that first 2009/2010 book) could easily be reordered.īut I promised this post would be less wordy, right? Can you tell we have trouble with that? Let’s just take a peek inside at some of the pages, starting with our summary page at the very beginning of the book. We also like the “insurance” of these photo books, since we have files for each book saved on our computer (so we could quickly get one reprinted if something happened to the original). And while the final $48 price tag isn’t nothing, we’ve always felt that it’s comparable (if not better) than what we’d pay to order all of those prints along with buying a traditional photo album (or three) to stuff them into. You can see this year it saved us nearly $80. It means that we can print a 99-page book without paying the surcharge they usually tack on for anything longer than 35 pages. We always time our order to take advantage of MyPublisher’s “Free Extra Pages” discount, which cycles around every few weeks. We followed our usual format and wrapped the spine and back in a color borrowed from the cover photo – so this year’s was a soft seafoam-ish green. This year’s picture is so light that the white title on the cover isn’t as visible from afar, but it’s easier to see in person when you’re holding it. ![]() Yup, Sherry convinced me to go topless for this year’s cover (actually I think Clara’s happy grin sold us all on this photo).įor those keeping track, this is now our fourth year of condensing 365-days’ worth of family photographs into one nicely bound volume that we buy from MyPublisher (here are the posts on our books from 2012, 20/10). Here’s the cover that we chose for this year’s album: a somewhat goofy snapshot from our summer vacation to Florida. ![]() That picture above shows how five years of photos (over 2,400 of them!) can be stored in the same amount of space as one traditional photo album (which might hold 200 photos by comparison). I have to say that we’re still so stunned at how thin-yet-picture-packed these books are. Well, in the ever esteemed words of Madame Britney, “oops, we did it again.” In fact, the newest edition of the Petersik Family Yearbook landed on our doorstep this weekend. I used shutterfly for our engagement photos, it was okay, but I agree that it did look a bit cheap.This week has already been pretty word-heavy with two big construction tutorials and a laundry saga, so we thought some lighter fare was in order – especially since a bunch of you have been asking if we made a family photo book again this year, and if so, when we’d share the details. ![]() It was nice to also choose and lay out photos how you would see fit as well. We were able to include more photos with artifact too. It was around $340 for 10″x10″ layflat album, 70 pages (which is their max), linen cover, with option for text on the cover and spine. The cost for artifact uprising was cheap compared to pro album. After seeing our album proof from our photographer, I took note of how she layed it out and applied it with artifact uprising. But I wasn’t sure how to lay out the photos so that it would tell a cohesive story that flowed. Honestly, I wish I had just used Artifact Uprising period. We ordered an album through our photographer and also made one through artifact uprising as a gift to our parents. MrsMore14 I used artifact uprising and loved it! ![]()
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