thank you for the nice comments about the corsage i made, everyone! next week, i'll share a craft project that didn't go so well and it's a real doozy. but, until then, one last post about our first blurb book, which arrived on our anniversary - sweet. i'm really happy with it and have already started on the next one. if you've exhausted everything else on the web, you can see every single page here ;). i organized it by season with a separate chapter for home, but will combine them from now on. i hope i don't get bored halfway through the year, though. it would be weird to have two seasons in full technicolor and the others blank.
during the process, i learned a few things -
- there are those who take more photos than me, but i post a lot of them here and on flickr. too many. i'll edit more.
- i photograph a lot of flowers. again, too many. my goal is to find more grit and combine it with the pretty. love the contrast.
- we must do some new things.
- i love diptychs, especially when they play off one another.
- the higher the image quality the better. don't skimp on this and take the extra effort to meet the suggested requirements. you won't be sorry.
there's a very good article in the october issue of martha stewart living that summarizes the different services you can use to make a book with an abbreviated version online here. i really think everyone should do it. who needs a book deal to be published, anyway?
and, if that's not enough for you, pj mentioned a service called blog2print that will print your blog, including the comments. she is also having a fantastic giveaway this week for a $75 amazon e-gift certificate, so please visit her to enter.
xo, cindy
ps green tea mix in milk makes me so HAPPY and matches the cover of our book! tastes just like a starbucks green tea latte. the tea, not the book.
I have been wanting to try out blurb, thanks for all the info on your experience (yours looks gorgeous!).
ReplyDeleteLoved this post and the mention of Martha Stewart's summary of photo book venues.
ReplyDeleteI've been using Shutterfly to create books for the holidays, using digital copies of beautiful Christmas cards. I can't blog them because the recipients will see them.
Thanks for mentioning the giveaway! You're a peach!
It's just lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing I think I will make one as a christmas gift!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Cindy! I have been thinking of blurb for some time. Now I just need to find the time. LOL... I thought it would be fun to make a book for my love and do do calendars for holiday gifts. Thanks for the wonderful leads my friend. xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! The book looks wonderful, as does the green tea mix! Does green tea always have caffeine in it? I have been trying to stay away from caffeine but looove green tea. Anyhow, hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteCindy your book looks beautiful! bravo! I like your flowers! The layout looks great. WIll have to investigate this blurb book thing more!
ReplyDeleteThe book looks wonderful! I love the mixture of formatting and layouts you used. I made a photo calendar for my husband last year, and this year may call for a book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job! I'm so impressed. I need to give Blurb a try.
ReplyDeletewell didn't that turn out lovely! By the way, love your mug too :D
ReplyDeleteamazing! i will have to do a blurb book...soon, when my next (top-secret) project is done!
ReplyDeleteDear Cindy and Scott,
ReplyDeleteI just went and had look at your book. It's simply amazing. So beautiful - excellent photography. There's so much happiness shining through those pictures. And as to the flowers: please don't stop making pictures of them. You're too good at it!
Congratulations on this first book to both of you!
Sincerely,
Pascale
hi, just viewed your book! do you know how pictures in that one book? curious..i have done several books on snapfish( promotion this week buy one get one free)
ReplyDeleteoh the book is lovely! thanks for all the tips! besos!
ReplyDeleteyour books looks amazing!
ReplyDeletei love your flower photos!
and your dyptech are so brilliant one of my favourite things on your blog!
reading this and seeing the book- make me really consider making my own. :)
green tea latte?_ sounds yummy
thank you so much, everyone! your comments make me SUPER-HAPPY!
ReplyDeletethe book looks GREAT! now i'm looking forward to seeing the doozy...
ReplyDeletelooks completely gorgeous! of course.
ReplyDeleteARE YOU EVEN KIDDING ME!?!?!?! YES I KNOW I'M YELLING BUT CINDY I SERIOUSLY CAN'T HELP IT!!! THE BOOK IS JUST ABSOLUTELY LOVELY!!! YOU ARE JUST TOO AMAZING GIRL - I CAN'T WAIT TO CHECK OUT THE ENTIRE THING!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY AND CONGRATS TO CINDY (AND ALL THINGS GREEN! LOL!)
much love,
Meg xoxo
What a beautiful book! You've done a lovely job with the layout and the photos look gorgeous. Do you like Blurb? I might be interested in using them in the future--whenever I get around to making illustrations for a children's book I'd like to do.
ReplyDeleteWowzers!! That was so fun to look at Cindy! I would be thrilled to have a book like that :) Thanks for all the wonderful links also!
ReplyDeletethanks for this cindy! you are sooo soo wonderful. I have been thinking to do this for a lookbook...very inspiring.
ReplyDeletecindy-just had to blog about this--you're over at my house today!
ReplyDeleteOh your book looks amazing - kudos!
ReplyDeleteWOW-EE!
ReplyDeleteYour blurb book looks amazing Cindy!!!!
ReplyDeleteCindy, This is wonderful. Congratulations, and happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the book, it turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment on the photo of Fred in the costume. I've never submitted my photos, and would really like to. How do I find contests, etc. to submit to?
Lucy says hi! She, grandma, and Freddy are napping right now...which is a rarity, hence the fact that I'm finally able to check out blogs! lol
Have a good weekend!!!
It's so amazing. The photos were awesome. Love this book, love the concept.
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