![]() We paid for our book and waited impatiently on the front porch just like everyone else. And this isn’t a sponsored post or anything like that (they don’t know us from Adam). So just based on all of your feedback, and a bit of poking around on a few websites, we opted to try Blurb. I can’t speak to how it stacks up to the other suggestions (since all we have to compare it to are our MyPublisher albums), but I can say for anyone else who is familiar with MyPublisher and their quality and varied photo-layouts, it’s a pretty close match. ![]() After weighing all of them, we noticed that Blurb seemed to be recommended the most often (closely followed by Mixbook) and Shutterfly was often mentioned but seemed to be polarizing (many people chimed in to say they tried it and didn’t like it). And judging by the response from you guys, we weren’t the only ones who were upset to see them close up shop last spring.īut we got TONS of suggestions from you guys (hundreds of recommendations on Instagram and Facebook when we asked what you used and liked) and many of the more common suggestions included Blurb, Mixbook, Artifact Uprising, and Shutterfly (the service MyPublisher was absorbed into). We’re no experts on photo printing services by any means, but after becoming dedicated users of MyPublisher for YEARS (we purchased our first annual album from them back in 2011) we had become pretty accustomed to their service and (more importantly) had built a nice uniform stack as each year passed. But now that 2018 is here, we’ve officially added our 2017 album to the stack and we are VERY happy with the result. Ever since MyPublisher shut down last year, one of the most frequent questions we’ve been getting is “ who are you going to use to make your family photo book now?” For months and months, we had no good answer because we only print these annual “family yearbooks” in January, once the previous year has wrapped up ( you can see examples of them here).
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