![]() They have a large selection of page layouts, backgrounds, and embellishments. You upload your pictures to the Shutterfly site and work on your book online, so you can access it from any computer (which is great). It can be buggy, and there are some improvements I'd like to see made, but overall it's not at all bad to work with. Website: Number of photo books I've made with Shutterfly: 15įor the most part, the software is fine. So, bear with me for how long this post is - I guess I've got a lot to share after having made so many Shutterfly books! (To see the different reviews I read, check out this post: Photobook Comparisons.) In total, I've made fifteen books with Shutterfly, and I thought it was high time I finally wrote a review on them. I decided that I wanted to document my entire life in photobooks, and I've been working on that since.Īt some point, I researched all the photo book companies (either in 2010 or 2011), and decided to stick with Shutterfly for most of my projects because they seemed like the best fit for me in quality and price. That's I got bit by the "record my personal history" bug - and I've never recovered. (Man, I'm like those people that give golf clubs or something to their spouse, when their spouse doesn't golf and they do.)ĭuring the rest of 2010 I made a few more 8x8 books, but in 2011 didn't really do anything with photo books until the end of the year. When it came, I think I liked it even more than he did. The first photo book I made was an 8x8 book of our honeymoon, for Jason for his birthday. ![]() I don't remember how I first learned about them, but I do know the first company I really knew the name of was Shutterfly, and they were the place I went to when I wanted to make one.
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