Preserve your Photos by hjbenson

Preserve your Photos

What do you do to preserve your work? Several years ago, Gail & I received a coupon for a free Shutterfly Photo Book. We made one and liked Shutterfly on Facebook. We now receive on Facebook coupons from Shutterfly for their products - only having to pay postage and handling. I have displayed some of these that we have done on the past couple of months: Large print, artistic print, photo bool, and a memory game that we used photos for our 3 1/2 year old grand nephew. The memory game consists of 22 coaster size prints - 11 unique - on heavy cardboard.
I'm hopeless, I started a photo book of my trip to the Kimberlies in 2015 and
I started a photo book of my trip to Tasmania in 2016. Both are still to be completed. My goal for this year is to finish the projects I've started, before I see something bright and shiny somewhere else :)
January 12th, 2017  
Wonderful treasures you've made! I receive Shutterfly coupons too, but never get the books made. I've been thinking that I should make a book with my favorite shots.
January 12th, 2017  
What fun projects and such a great way to use the company's products.
January 12th, 2017  
Very pretty and a fun project. I do not print my photos any more, I just keep them on the computer losing most of the fun of sitting down and looking at an album.
January 12th, 2017  
Thanks for showing these. I keep meaning to do books but haven't stopped and done all the choosing and editing to make it happen. Nice to know they give you perks for being a customer
January 12th, 2017  
What lovely way to preserve it all :)
January 12th, 2017  
I didn't realize you could do s many things with Shutterfly. The memory game sounds like a fun idea.
January 13th, 2017  
Great idea
January 13th, 2017  
I'm a hopeless shutterfly addict too, only pay postage and handling. Usually just cards and calendars, an occasional large print.
January 15th, 2017  
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