We provide a variety of products and services for digital scrappers. The list includes hand made, cutstom, Photo Books, Printing Services, Digital Design Tools, Digital Scrapbooking Kits, Digital Scrapbooking Templates and Digital Scrapbooking Albums.
Prints
Looking for an easy, economical way to print your digital layouts? You’ve come to the right place. Our prints are affordable and it couldn’t be simpler. Just send us your completed layouts and we can print them, any size you want up to 12.25” x 17.5” full bleed. We can also print larger images if you’re looking to do a poster or digital painting on canvas. We print your pages on acid-free paper and they are guaranteed to last for generations. We can print double-sided or single-sided.
Hard Bound Photo Books
All of our books are hand made to order. This means we can create any size book for you. There is no limit to number of pages in our books. We use the highest quality archival materials and guarantee our books will last for centuries. We don’t cut corners for speed or volume. Our books are library bound - the strongest and most efficient way to bind a book. They are virtually indestructible. We have several cover choices including Buckram (coated canvas), Faux Leather, Bonded Leather and 100% Real Leather. Our covers are made of 100% cotton and leather, not paper like other book companies. They will not wear and tear like paper covers.
Design Guidelines/Sending Us Your Files
When designing digital scrapbook layouts for print, you should use Adobe 1998 as your color space to allow for the most available colors. Having a calibrated monitor will help ensure your printed pages are close to what you see on screen. 300 ppi will ensure best print quality. We will not print anything less than 150 ppi.
We can print any size digital scrapbook layouts you design. For full bleed, we will trim about 1/8" on the top, bottom and outside edge. For the binding edge, we add a 1/4" of white space so you don't lose your designs in the binding. Don't put anything important right on the edge of the page, like text. Give each page about a .25" buffer all the way around. See our blog for more info and tips about designing pages for printing.