If you like mine, give them a try; they will work, as they are designed for 10x10 @ 300 dpi.
I used them thru artscow for an 8x8 book with no "errors", but I can't tell you how the final product looks, as it's being shipped as I type!
I'm hoping to add some pages over the next few days for the character meals...
http://s1019.photobucket.com/albums/af319/Shwymie/10x10 Autograph Album-2011/
Evan
I made two books last year for my kids from this thread, and they were a huge hit with both my kids and the characters. I even had a couple of people waiting in lines ask me where I bought them! Well, this year my kids decided they only want one book to share. With that in mind, would it be possible to get a cover made with something like "The Gill Family Autographs" or "The Gill Family Vacation" on the it? Maybe in blue? Whichever you think works the best would be fine - you're the expert! Also, could I maybe get a back cover made, possibly with Phineas & Ferb characters that says Walt Disney World 2010 if it's not too much trouble?We're going back!I made two books last year for my kids from this thread, and they were a huge hit with both my kids and the characters. I even had a couple of people waiting in lines ask me where I bought them! Well, this year my kids decided they only want one book to share. With that in mind, would it be possible to get a cover made with something like "The Gill Family Autographs" or "The Gill Family Vacation" on the it? Maybe in blue? Whichever you think works the best would be fine - you're the expert! Also, could I maybe get a back cover made, possibly with Phineas & Ferb characters that says Walt Disney World 2010 if it's not too much trouble?
Also a question - last year I printed my own cards on cardstock. This year I was thinking about having a photo book made (I keep seeing the deals about snapfish and artscow posted). I thought I read that photo cards should be printed in matte finish, but now I can't find that anywhere. Is this true? Thank you so much for your help and advice!
Yes, it did say in earlier posts that Matte finish is better. If you do glossy, a sharpie would still work.
I havent read the entire thread but did read the instructions on the first page. So if you go the route to have the images printed as a picture by Walgreens or somewhere, when you assemble wont you see the back of the picture that usually has small writing on the back of it? Does that make sense? Or is there another step I am missing? Or do you then put the photo on cardstock? So confused!
