I’m hoping I have a few minutes today to upload my pictures and get my photo book printed. I’m pretty excited about it. I managed to do 26 pages (it’s an alphabet quiet book, see?) in a week, in spare time. The girls will hopefully love it, since what kid doesn’t love to look at pictures of themselves, and people they know? While using the software, here’s my honest review:
Pros:
It comes loaded with lots of papers, embellishments, etc. already
As I mentioned above, it has a lot of free kits and add ons to use with it
You can edit pictures somewhat when you add them to the page
It is pretty straight forward, and easy enough to figure out with just clicking around, at least for me
The pre-loaded templates are cute and fun, and it’s super easy to customize things to your liking
Cons:
It’s somewhat tricky to figure out how to print the book after it’s finished (meaning save it to the computer and then upload it to your printing method of choice)
You can’t do nearly as much editing with it as you can with Photoshop, so some things may need to be edited first
I have a bunch of things (papers, embellishments, etc.) I already had when doing scrapbooking with Photoshop, and I haven’t figured out if I can use them yet in this program. I’ll let you know
When you get your things from the online store, you have to download and install each thing individually. At least I haven’t figured out a way to download them all at once. So if you go crazy with the free kits (like me), you have to individually install them. After that, you’re fine
I just whipped this up from their free calendar template to help start potty training Thing 2. You know, places for stickers. I’ll probably print it on some pretty paper and call it good. It’s more than I did for Thing 1.
So, since I went through the uploading to print, I’ll tell you really quick how to do it. It has a nice feature where you can click on the “Check Album” and you can check album for errors, meaning hanging off the end, spell checking, etc. That’s a nice feature. You can view the photo album too on there to see how the pages look on layout (click on “View” View Album, and then choose whether you made a photo cover or not to make sure it's matched up properly). After everything is checked and ready, then you go to “Share Album”, “Export Pages”. Then you need to figure out on your computer where things are saved (mine was C drive, Users, my user name, and then a folder there for my album), and you should have a folder called whatever your album is called, and you just need to upload the JPGs to your printing method of choice. I’m still figuring out where to get mine printed, but that’s more because I haven’t had time to sit at a computer for longer than 10 minutes to actually upload and get it all ready to print. It’s easy, I’ve done it before with Photoshop. So, once I get it printed, I’ll show you the finished product! Plus, once I actually get some family pictures done, I’ll show you my awesome Christmas Card I’ll make….
Want to see the favorite page I did for this book? I shouldn’t have, but I think it’s hilarious….(click it to make sure it’s big enough to see…)
Do you guys love the idea of scrapbooking/card making/whatever on your computer? Do you want to win your copy of My Memories Suite (worth $40)? Well, leave a comment here telling me why you are amazing or horrible at scrapbooking (hopefully so I feel better as a mom), and I’ll use the random.org to pick a winner the end of the month. We’ll announce it on Saturday, September 1. You have until Friday, August 31 at 11:59 MST to enter. And guess what? It’s digital, so I’ll email you your copy and you can start right away! Make sure your email is enabled in Blogger, or leave me an email address. Thanks! Good luck and Happy Monday!
Disclosure: I was given a free copy of My Memories Suite to use and review, as well as one to giveaway. All thoughts and reviews are my own)
Ooh! What a great giveaway! When my oldest was born I did really well with keeping up on his scrapbook. I had a 35mm camera so I'd take the film in and have the pictures developed. Once my second came along, we had a digital camera and I never got to ordering any prints. There are no scrapbooks for #2, #3 and #4. I'd love to catch up on the last three kids-- heaven knows I have plenty of pictures downloaded onto the computer that are dying to be cutified!
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What is this 'scrapbooking' you speak of?
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At this point, blogger is my scrapbook, which is really sad, since I seldom post. Just as in the comment above, I take a million pictures that collect on my computer or camera. Last night, at her husband's birthday party, my daughter browsed through the pictures on my camera, knowing that was probably the only time she would see the pictures I had recently taken of her children. I would love to give "My Memories" a try!
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