wvasweetness
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I have more than 220 page that need to be printed... all of my son's "1st year" pages, plus many, many more. I've been trying to decide for months whether I should order them all bound together into a photobook, or get them printed individually, put them in sleeves, and add them to a post-bound scrapbook - and THAT is what is keeping me from getting them printed, I can't decide!!
For my 'Belly Book' (pregnancy scrapbook), I am getting it bound into a photobook, but I want to be consistent with my son's scrapbook pages - so I need to make the decision now on photobook vs. "traditional" scrapbook.
The good thing about a traditional scrapbook is that I can go in and add pages later, which I can't do with a photobook without having it reprinted. Also, I am doing well with scrapping current events, so in theory if I do the traditional scrapbook, I could print the pages as I do them to keep it current - and then show it off in real time. With a photobook, I have to wait until a certain milestone (like the end of a year, etc), and wait until all of the pages are complete, to have the photobook printed.
But I think photobooks look so much more 'finished' and 'complete'.
What is your take on this? What do you prefer, and why?
For my 'Belly Book' (pregnancy scrapbook), I am getting it bound into a photobook, but I want to be consistent with my son's scrapbook pages - so I need to make the decision now on photobook vs. "traditional" scrapbook.
The good thing about a traditional scrapbook is that I can go in and add pages later, which I can't do with a photobook without having it reprinted. Also, I am doing well with scrapping current events, so in theory if I do the traditional scrapbook, I could print the pages as I do them to keep it current - and then show it off in real time. With a photobook, I have to wait until a certain milestone (like the end of a year, etc), and wait until all of the pages are complete, to have the photobook printed.
But I think photobooks look so much more 'finished' and 'complete'.
What is your take on this? What do you prefer, and why?