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So I'm thinking of doing P365 again next year (I did it in 2009 and 2010) but I don't like the idea of doing a weekly layout as I'm behind on last years as it is. I still have from July on to do! So I'm thinking of doing a blog as I normally do and print out a blog book using Blurb or something like that. Do you think that's a good idea? Has anyone had any experience using Blurb? (I think Megan has?)
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I think Stacey has done the Blurb books. She can probably help answer this.
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I did a Blurb book earlier this year. I LOVE it! Great quality (I upgraded to the premium paper). Only downside is since I hosted my blog on my own domain, they couldn't "slurp" my book so I had to copy and paste all my entries into the software. If you use Blogger you're good to go. BUT you might want to upload the hies photos to your blog instead of resizing them or you'll probably have problems with the photos being too low quality to print.
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Although, c&p'ing 365 posts wouldn't be TOO horrible...less energy and time than it takes to make 52 layouts I'm sure!
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I've made all my 365 projects into Blurb books - 2008, 2009 & 2010. They are all a mix of photos & layouts. I did not use the blog slurping thing because mine is self hosted & full of a ton of other stuff. I just used the photo books software & dragged & dropped. It went really fast.
What I did in 2008 was I chose a layout I made with a photo from every month and used them as the monthly divider pages between all the photo pages. I did a landscape sized book that year & just dragged & dropped photos into their preset pages & used a design with a square container for the layouts. For 2009 I did all the photos in the front & then added the layouts I did with them to the back. This one was a square 7x7, which is kinda small but Blurb doesn't do 8x8 & 12x12 would have been far to much money. In 2010 I deliberately took photos of certain subjects ever month & then made "A Year in 'subject'" pages with them & put in the rest of each month's photos onto two page monthly spreads (only about 8 per month were left). This time there were few enough pages I could pop for the 12x12 book. They are great books & have held up to repeated handling by small boys. I love Blurb You can do the anti right clicking thing in blogger. I had it on my blog for awhile but it was causing trouble with a couple widgets I ran as well so I turned it off Last edited by Stacey42; 08-04-2011 at 12:04 PM. |
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![]() I'm kind of excited not to do layouts. Because of the health issues I had last year, I got into a funk and still have from July to Decembers layouts to do. ![]()
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