What To Do With Digital Pictures…

August 22nd, 2008

If you’re anything like me, you have TONS of digital pictures but many of them still reside on your harddrive and if you have taken the steps to print them out, they reside in a box on your craft table waiting for you to find the time to do something with them.

I’ve even given up the hope that I will get them all in a scrapbook and have settled for just getting them in picture albums.

But that hasn’t happened yet either.

I’ll be honest, I use several different places to print my pictures but sadly the last time I had pictures printed was January when I returned from Set Apart.  I typically look for new places that have a free member offer with sign up or wait until someone has a sale for 9 cent prints.

But one of my favorite places to get my pictures “developed” is Shutterfly.  They have a very easy upload process, have my prints delivered in no time flat and they are always the best quality.

And right now?  They have some pretty great specials that are going on, so I thought that I would pass them along to you.

New member’s offer: Get 50 free 4×6 prints and an 11×14 Collage Poster when you join Shutterfly.

Shutterfly: 15% Off Orders of $25+. Use coupon code: AF63-AG08. (Expires 9-9-08)

Shutterfly - $.15 4×6 print sale. Valid 8-21-08 to 09-08-08.

Since I’m already a member, I’ll be taking them up on the offer of not only the cheaper prints, but also on the 15% off. My Mom’s birthday is coming up and I’d love to send her something customized with the kids’ picture on it.

So how about you? What’s your favorite online developer? Are you good about getting your pictures actually off your camera and computer and into a scrapbook or photo album?

Until next time…

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4 Responses to “What To Do With Digital Pictures…”

  1. AvatarAnnabelle@Christian Momma
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    I have tons of photos on my computer. I also have a ton on my scrapbook table that are collecting dust since I haven’t touched my scrapbook stuff since before my twins were born (3 years ago). My plan is to finish with the photos on my computer desk first, then print off photos as I need them for the scrapbooks.

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  2. AvatarKitkat4real SOLO dot MOM
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    I do like Shutterfly; but I also often use Walmart.com. Similarly you can upload your photos and have them ready for pickup at a nearby Walmart store in as little as an hour. They also have great gift ideas, like puzzles or mouse pads made from the photos.

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  3. Avatarnicole
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    I am terrible about this. First of all, I’m not a scrapbooker and won’t ever be one. Still, I could develop the pictures and put them in an album. And I don’t know, maybe frame some and put them out so it looks like we like our children. I have used snapfish several times. But I usually use Wal-Mart, where I can send the pics and pick them up the same day or the next day. My baby is six months old and the most recent printed pictures of her are all from the hospital!

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  4. AvatarErin
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    I scrapbook, but I seem to have a problem developing pictures. In fact, I haven’t developed a single picture in about a year and a half! Thousands of pictures I have sitting on my external hard drive. I’m actually thinking of putting together one of those books online where you can upload all your pictures into it, add captions and rearrange your layouts. Then you can get it printed in a nice book and sent to you. Sounds easier than trying to print them all and put them in albums.

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