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Hi from Italy

frani_54

Well-Known Member
Hi Monica and welcome to the O'. I had the pleasure of visiting your beautiful city in May.....loved it!
 

clarabear

always chatty at the O!!
Hi Monica! You are in good company around here. I hope you love it here as much as I do.

I had the privilege of living in Italy for 3 years but I was up north in Vicenza. I loved it. We went to Rome a few times and it was amazing.

Welcome to Oscraps.
 
Diana I have check your album! so so beautiful!!!!!!!! I'm happy you and Frani have such beautiful days in my city :)

Do you are sotisfy with Blurb? I'm going with my P365 and I'd like to print it with them
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
hello and welcome!

Its nice to have a "real" Italian here (I am 100% Italian ancestry) as opposed to those god-awful "Jersey Shore Guido-Italians." *shudders. LOL

looking forward to seeing your pages!
 

dwsewbiz

Well-Known Member
Oh yes Monica I hope to some day return to Rome and this time bring my daughter, as I know she will love it. As you may be able to tell from the book, Trastevere was my favorite.

Since both you and Frani asked, and I messaged Frani, let me tell you about my experience with Blurb.

The printed book is beautiful! The pages are silky smooth and the color beautiful. The end leaves are a lovely linen texture and classic gray color. The book can be made either online or offline with downloaded software. It was super simple to make. I did not resize my jpegs, just used 12x12, and made sure nothing important was in the pink zone that showed. I don't think I lose anything in the bleed area that I noticed.

But the book was expensive...$68 for a 40-page book. I had a Groupon (paid $15 for $45 worth of book) so that helped.

The image-wrapped cover was front and back only, it did not include the spine, so the spine is white (it looks fine) and it is matte.

So I am not sure I would use them for this size book unless it was a super deal.

The Shutterfly 12x12 books cost just about as much, but so often they have 30% and even 50% off, and their covers are completely image-wrapped and are glossy.

I have also used Blurb for blog books, and for 8x10 sizes their prices are more competitive, and the flexibility you get with Blurb is completely professional level, as is their service.

So, all in all I would recommend Blurb, but look for deals.
 
Oh yes Monica I hope to some day return to Rome and this time bring my daughter, as I know she will love it. As you may be able to tell from the book, Trastevere was my favorite.

Since both you and Frani asked, and I messaged Frani, let me tell you about my experience with Blurb.

The printed book is beautiful! The pages are silky smooth and the color beautiful. The end leaves are a lovely linen texture and classic gray color. The book can be made either online or offline with downloaded software. It was super simple to make. I did not resize my jpegs, just used 12x12, and made sure nothing important was in the pink zone that showed. I don't think I lose anything in the bleed area that I noticed.

But the book was expensive...$68 for a 40-page book. I had a Groupon (paid $15 for $45 worth of book) so that helped.

The image-wrapped cover was front and back only, it did not include the spine, so the spine is white (it looks fine) and it is matte.

So I am not sure I would use them for this size book unless it was a super deal.

The Shutterfly 12x12 books cost just about as much, but so often they have 30% and even 50% off, and their covers are completely image-wrapped and are glossy.

I have also used Blurb for blog books, and for 8x10 sizes their prices are more competitive, and the flexibility you get with Blurb is completely professional level, as is their service.

So, all in all I would recommend Blurb, but look for deals.

thank you for the informations! :kiss:
 
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