Friday, November 19, 2010

Shutterfly Card and Photo Book Design


It's holiday card time again, and I've done my due diligence souring card-making websites for great deals and amazing cards. I always sent paper cards until my daughter was born. Now, of course, I want to show her off, and I was suprised that there are websites out there that can provide you with beautiful, stylish backgrounds
that you can personalize with photos and messages. Last year I used Shutterfly
to make my family's holiday cards, and I couldn't have been more pleased. For
ideas, visit here: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery.

One of my favorite things (and there are so many to choose from on this site!) is that you can work on your card, save it, and return to edit as many times as you'd like
before you make your final purchase. You just need to create an account on the
main page
http://www.shutterfly.com/, then you are good to go!
Shutterfly will store your pictures, and you can even use them for other
projects down the road. This simple process will allow you to check one more
chore off your holiday list in a flash!


Before I go, I have to mention possibly my favorite thing on Shutterfly: the photo book. I am mildly obsessed with this service; it allows you to design your own book using
your favorite pictures. I've made several for family members to mark special
occasions like births, milestone birthdays and vacations. Because I write a
food blog, I'm always looking for new ways to share recipes. I'm thinking about
putting some of my favorites into a photo book to share with family and
friends. There are always great promotional deals on these books~ you have to
check them out! Here are the options:
http://www.shutterfly.com/photo-books. You won't be disappointed!

Oh, and fellow bloggers? You can score 50 free Shutterfly cards by clicking this link and signing up to blog about the 2010 Holiday Collections.


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