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Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Scrapblog Printing Test: Great Results!

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Printing" @ 07:00 AM

Now that Mother's Day is over, I can publish this article without fear of ruining the surprise. As you can see by the photo above, I created a customized Mother's Day card for my mom, and I used the Scrapblog service to do it. They had a special promotion on creating a free Mother's Day card, but unfortunately I wasn't smart enough to figure how to get the card for free. I poked around looking for what I had to do to get this free card, and failed. But hey, the cards were only $1 each, so no big loss (I ordered two). At the time, Scrapblog wasn't shipping outside the USA (they now ship to Canada), so I had to have it shipped to a friend of mine, who then shipped it to me. The final cost of the one card for my mom? About $25 USD. That's an expensive card, but I was so happy with how great the card looked on my screen after I designed it I knew I had to order it for her. Read more...


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Create Custom Page Layouts With Scrapblog

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Articles & Resources" @ 11:00 AM

http://www.scrapblog.com/

"Whether you're looking for something tangible to share your memories with or you're looking for the perfect gift for family and friends, Scrapblog's printed products are the way to go. Now you can create stunning high-quality books, postcards and greeting cards with the same drag-and-drop ease you've come to love from Scrapblog!"

Long-time readers of this site know that I'm a huge fan of FotoFusion from LumaPix, and it's a unique piece of software that's unmatched by anything I've seen on the market...until now. Scrapblog is a browser-based scrapbooking (page layout) tool that uses Flash to create a really flexible, powerful tool. In essence Scrapblog is giving away access to the software in order to sell books - but that's not a bad business model since most people will want to have hard copies of their end product. The templates in particular are impressive - they have impressive depth of choice in terms of backgrounds and objects. I'm going to stick with FotoFusion myself since I have a few big projects underway with it, but Scrapblog is a very impressive tool that's worth checking out if you want to get creative with your images.


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