Shutterfly Calendars...

Kat Stokes

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Getting frustrated here...

I bought Melissa's calendar kit but it won't let me change the bottom of the calendar to her pages.... Any ideas?

(I am using the collage calendar on the site).
 
If you really want to use her bottoms, you'll have to go with another printer. I think I remember that MPT and one other site let you do that--maybe Artscow or something with a V? Hopefully someone else will chime in with the right sites!
 
If you really want to use her bottoms, you'll have to go with another printer. I think I remember that MPT and one other site let you do that--maybe Artscow or something with a V? Hopefully someone else will chime in with the right sites!

Yes, both MPT and Artscow allow your to upload your own grids.
 
Sorry- MPT stands for which site please? Am getting closer or more interested in maybe doing some online printing of photo books/calendars and have started checking out different sites and pricing. Thanks.
 
Thanks girls! I was checking out Costco too but they won't let me do the bottom grids either... Guess Artscow it is since I refuse to use MPT.
 
Thanks girls! I was checking out Costco too but they won't let me do the bottom grids either... Guess Artscow it is since I refuse to use MPT.

Kat, you should try Mpix.com

That's who I've used the last 2 years for my calendars.

Although Artscow might be easier to use. I have the directions somewhere at home on how to do them through mpix.
 
I used Shutterfly last year and was very happy with how my calendars turned out, but I did not like using their grid. I'm so struggling to decide what format to use!

I love Zoe's 8x10{11.5?} calendars that Becca did, and I love Dani's CD calendars, but I want to be able to write on the dates. Did I hear Dani might be putting out a different set of calendars???

I'd love to mix & match the ones with toppers in the shoppe; Eva's & Heather's were so cute. I love Traci & Kristen's calendars, too. Ohhhh, the options are making my head spin!
 
Here are the directions for MPIX.

Not sure who posted it at DST last year, but this is what I used to do mine.

The way to order their press products is through their software interface that you download, then create your items and order them from the software. It's possible that there is a way to just send your files for printing on a calendar, but I haven't emailed to find out yet (they only have one option that I can see on the site). So what I did first was check out the interface to see how customizable it could be. Here's what I figured out on their software....

There is no option for "no template" so you just start with a template and you can load your image over the top of the grid, essentially. For the full page, just create your image in your usualy way (Photoshop or whatever), save as jpg then create a new calendar in the Mpix press software, and on your page- insert your image (Personalize> Add new picture). So far, I haven't figured out a way to DELETE the calendar grid (if anyone knows, please hook us up!) but you can just click on your design/image then right-click and "Bring forward" and it will move it in front of your grid. If the calendar grid is still showing around the edge of your image, you can shrink it by selecting it and dragging the corners in. Any text or picture upload boxes that are on the template, you should just be able to select and hit delete and they will go away.

For the two pager, you do it the same, just working on the top and bottom (bottom part you'll need to bring forward to cover up their grid). When you load an image on most templates, it will import small, but then you can either drag from the corner or right click and hit "resize to fill page" and resize it from there. I plan to leave a margin of white around the edge, but they do full bleed on these. This part looks a little wonky, because you kind of have to eye it if you're not using a full bleed, BUT there is a grid that you can turn on, and as long as you create your image at the full size of the calendar page, you won't lose any quality and it doesn't skew your image during resizing.

(BTW, I tested it all on the Grandma template and it was an easy one to mess with, didn't have any problems getting rid of text boxes or anything).

You just go through and create your whole calendar then submit it from the software for printing. It seems easy peasy, and like I said, Mpix printing is excellent quality so they will turn out really nice.

Hope that helps someone else. I was excited to find a good option so I wanted to pass along the information. Let me know if you have any questions or if what I've typed doesn't make sense
 
I decided not to get mine printed anywhere this year. I was only making 1 for myself and 1 for Jordan anyway. So I'm going to use Traci and Kristen's 8.5x11 ones and either bind it myself with my bind it all (which I will hopefully get for Christmas), or bind it here at work.
 
I am going to use Traci and Kristin's calendars and hopefully use Artscow. I am hoping to get them done this week and uploaded.

Does anyone have any pointers/tips on using the two together? TIA!
 
Pam, Traci and Kristen's won't work for that sort of Calendar. They are tops and bottoms in vertical orientation on 1 sheet of 8.5x11. They aren't a top and bottom separate and horizontal. That's why I'm going to print them myself and then bind it.
 
No problem :) I think I like theirs better than a 11x14 calendar anyway. Saves valuable space on my cubicle wall! Lol! And, less printing = less $$$ which is always good! Lol!
 
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