Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Project Life 2015: February

Let's try this again. There are some settings in this here dern blogspot that I should be playing with, but yeah, I've places to be and things to do! Ah, this is better.





Project Life 2015: Bring It On!

Bring it on, you say? Without further delay, here's not only January ... yes, only January. I had a glitch with one of the February pictures, so will send through separately. C'mon, Blogger, I need to move on!









Project Life 2014: Published!

If you know me at all, you know I love to shoot photos and create memories. I've also gotten pulled into card making, but that will be later post(s) perhaps. So I have done a lot of digital downloading and computer scrapbooking, and for quite some time now. I've uploaded my creations to several creative galleries and such. Some of those sites have since gone out of business as the art and trend evolves. I did read an interesting post recently on a Facebook page I follow: Project Life gone DIGITAL. On Wednesday, Feb. 18th, not only did I complete my 2014 project, but I uploaded all to Shutterfly and ordered, mainly to take advantage of 40% off. My completed book arrived last Wednesday, Feb. 25, just one week later! Here's the other gal's post: scrappingwithliz


I'm very pleased with my book. It's thick, but so are the pages. I love the lay flat pages! None of my layout is lost in the binding. Shutterfly charges a flat fee of $50 for the lay flat, but I'll never go back to anything but that.


I've done books before, by Shutterfly, but then ordered from LifePhoto out of Milwaukee out of loyalty to our good friend and CEO of that company. But Fred left, and I read Liz's post, and I saw that Shutterfly had a 40% deal which ended that very day! I was anxious to see my creation in print. Now that I'm looking at it again, LifePhoto doesn't offer a coffee table book (lay flat pages) in 12x12 anyway. Biggest I could have gone was 10x10. And for quite a bit more money. Sorry, LifePhoto. (Gee, that is a strange purple cast from the dusk of day coming through the patio window I assume.)


To compare my book with Liz's, she paid this:
  • 20 Page 12x12 Book  - $64.99
  • Additional 86 pages ($1.50 each) - $129.00 
  • Layflat Pages - $50.00 (it's a flat $50 no matter how many pages you have)
  • Shipping $11.99
  • Price before coupons: $255.98 
  • Tax $8.24
  • TOTAL Price with 50% off coupon and Free Shipping: $130.24


And I paid this:

20 Page 12x12 Book - $64.99
Add'l 86 pages @ $1.50 each - 129.00 (How ironic that both of our books were 106 pages.)
Layflat pages - 50.00
Shipping - 11.99 (I did not take the time to look for a free shipping coupon, darn!)
Matte finish - 10.00 (It comes with a glossy finish, but I chose to pay extra for the matte.)
Tax 9.04
Discount $-101.60
Order total $173.42.

So mine was more but she got 50% off, mine was 40%, I paid for shipping and matte finish, she did not. I did a little shopping around and the fact that the book was over 100 pages eliminated me from many choices out there in services that print books.


Hey, it's a big book worthy of a BIG year in our lives. Living large. Bring on 2015!!


Saturday, February 21, 2015

Catching Up, the Finale - December

To end the year 2014 ... December. How do people who write blogs find things to say that are new and fresh and interesting? I do not know. That's it. Goodnight.











Catching Up, Part VII - November

Continuing the share ... only six pages for November.







Catching Up, Part VI - October

Ah, it's autumn again ... sweet October. So glad to have these memories to cherish always.










Catching Up, Part V - September 2014

The story of our lives continues ...










Catching Up, Part IV - August 2014

I'm at a loss for words. The layouts tell the stories. August was huge ~ 14 pages huge. Priceless gain in the birth of Kenneth Nolan Mehringer, a full week early. Profound loss just two days later with Dad Mehringer's sudden passing.

Time to switch laundry loads.