

Have a baby of the family who needs some memory love? MyPublisher is giving away a $250 photo book credit to one reader.

MyPublisher stands behind the quality of their work and guarantees every product against any defects in manufacturing, one hundred percent. They also offer several options for covers and cases. I also wanted a book bound with lay-flat pages and love that MyPublisher offers that option. Page thickness, paper quality, color vibrancy–it’s all so beautiful and has withstood lots of tiny investigating hands. Unlike many competitors, MyPublisher prints, manufactures and ships every product it sells–with no out-sourcing–and believes that controlling its printing and manufacturing enables it to deliver consistently superior quality and service. And the best part? I finished and ordered the entire book in less than an hour (hint: compile all of your photos into one folder first).
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I used several 1-photo/full bleed layouts as well as some white framing, giving the entire book a professional cohesive look. While MyPublisher offers many options for adding text, I chose a simple “just photos” layout and love the simple yet powerful result. You upload your images, choose page layouts and drag and drop your photos where you want them. Their program is incredibly user-friendly. My favorite thing about MyPublisher is that it offers users so many ways to customize their book. I’ve looked through it maybe twenty times already since it arrived. This year, thanks to MyPublisher, I was able to easily combine all of our favorite moments from Dash’s second year into this stunning photo book. I believe in making efforts to preserve these memories maybe a little more passionately for Dash because I know his printed memories take the slack for a busier family/more kids/less time. It says That Vacation Was Unforgettable. It says I Love Being Your Mama. I love walking through homes that are dripping with photo stories–albums sitting on coffee tables, memories framed on walls, polaroids taped to the refrigerator. I believe in photo memories though–and not just ones that sit in folders on our computer or fill a feed on social media. Let’s just say, sadly for Dash, I’m a little behind. I was also a first time parent who boiled pacifiers when they fell on the floor and organized the baby clothes drawers every three weeks. For Lainey, a two year celebration meant sixteen albums of printed photos, three scrapbooks and a fully-detailed tooth chart on the shelf. One birthday down and another around the bend with our Valentine baby’s second year celebration coming up. This post is sponsored by MyPublisher, giving the baby of our family a fighting chance in the baby book competition.
