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I have used Picaboo for a couple years making digital photoscrapbooks. I tried looking to see if there are any other programs that other people have enjoyed using. Picaboo's pretty set with their layouts, so was looking for something I'd have a bit more freedom with pic and text boxes. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Re: Digital photoscrapbooks
I did our engagement, wedding and various albums through MyPublisher.com. I love it- there's a lot of freedom for layouts, however you can also create your own. I created our wedding album using Microsoft Publisher, save the entire page as a jpeg, then uploaded it to mypublisher.com as a full bleed page. That way I could do my own style, color, text, clip art, etc.
Mypublisher.com is amazing.
I designed our wedding album through them, and it turned out beautiful. The program was fairly simple to use. I've had a lot of compliments on it. It truly looks professionally done, and cost a fraction of the price.
Also, they have plenty of coupons all the time. I signed up on the website a year before I actually ordered the book. I ended up getting TWO books for the price of one, and it's a 100 page book too, so that is a pretty massive coupon if you ask me!
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I used mycanvas.com to create Isabella's one year photo book.
It was extremely user friendly, and it has complete freedom. You literally can make a book look like anything you want. You can make it cute and scrapbooky (I know that's not really a word...) with tons of cute backgrounds and embellishment options. Or you can go for a clean, simple, modern look too.
They have templates and layouts you can use if you want, but you can also just start from scratch, drag your pictures onto the page, make them whatever size you want, create text boxes on the page wherever you want. Or you can use their templates and layouts, and then just tweak them (make the picture at an angle, make it bigger, smaller, overlap, whatever).
I just finished our wedding book, a year after the fact on inkubook.com (it took about 2 weeks for editing and getting me the final print) I know it's not completely digital, but I had a lot of fun with their different layouts, background colors etc!
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