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cdg52
24th of May 2008 (Sat), 15:56
Hey all, I'm attempting to put together a leather bound wedding album and I'm falling over everything, I ran across Shutterfly 12x12 Memory Books which aren't that bad but you have to design all on-line, then I came across Blurb Booksmart books... which is nice but the books don't do leather... if only they did leather It would be great! Then I came across Picaboo who are kinda nice might work but I'm not sure what the finnal books look like... as in leather type and what not.... Anyways my point is who do you use and anyone got any help for me?
cdg52
24th of May 2008 (Sat), 15:57
Hey all, I'm attempting to put together a leather bound wedding album and I'm falling over everything, I ran across Shutterfly 12x12 Memory Books which aren't that bad but you have to design all on-line, then I came across Blurb Booksmart books... which is nice but the books don't do leather... if only they did leather It would be great! Then I came across Picaboo who are kinda nice might work but I'm not sure what the finnal books look like... as in leather type and what not.... Anyways my point is who do you use and anyone got any help for me?
2new
28th of May 2008 (Wed), 14:05
Asuka books (http://www.asukabook.com) - Very nice stuff
Millers Professional Images (http://www.millerslab.com/) Also very good
2new
28th of May 2008 (Wed), 14:10
For a cheaper alternative but not the same quality you can also check out www.mpix.com The print quality is not equal to the professional sites I listed above but it may satisfy your needs.
sadowsk2
28th of May 2008 (Wed), 18:50
Asuka books (http://www.asukabook.com) - Very nice stuff
Millers Professional Images (http://www.millerslab.com/)Also very good
Ditto Millers Pro Images. I use them exclusively for all my album needs... VERY professional service and quality product.
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