October 2009 Weddings
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Speaking of Photobooks...

Along with not having cleaned or preserved my wedding dress, I haven't made a wedding album yet.  So I was wondering who everyone used to produce their album.  Recommendations please!

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Re: Speaking of Photobooks...

  • MyPublisher.  I have no complaints as they've turned out wonderfully.  Also, when you download their software as a first-time client, they send you a code for bogo-free which is a huge savings.  However, I'm considering buying a Groupon for what I posted today because it's such a huge savings.
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  • I've used MyPublisher for many projects (most recent were for our wedding guest book a Mother's Day book for my mom) and have always been pleased (my least favorite is their leather bound in case you're interested).  DH used the program on his Apple for his Mother's Day and Father's Day books.  They both came out great as well!

    I tried using SnapFish for my mom's book and it was not being cooperative for some reason so I gave up. 

  • I used MyPublisher for my photo guest book-like it, came out good.

    Used Mpix for parent's wedding albums.  Really liked the software & came out great also.  Here is a link to my book... http://preview.picaboo.com/Webview/CoverPage.aspx?album=000000000006AEE827&user=000000000006925919

    Our album was done by our photographer, but its a thick paged lay flat book.  It is really really nice!  You can do those in mpix too!

     

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  • Oh good, I'm not the only one!  I haven't done either of those things either!  I am planning on using Picaboo for my album.  I used them for my photo guestbook and I was very pleased.  

    They have the thick lay-flat books, which is what I want even though they're expensive.  Last year they did 50% off for a while, so I'm hoping they do that again soon.  I'm waiting them out. :)   They have other less-expensive options too.  My photo guest book was about 30 pages, hardback, with a leather cover, and was less than $50 (including shipping).

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