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April 17, 2009

Printing your digital pages

Last night I sat down to write this post about printing your digital pages. I figured that it would take just a few minutes and I would be off to spend a little time with the family. Well here is what really happened, WARNING, this is a Jackie stream of consciousness it could be hazardous to your mental health.

I went out to scrapbookpictures to get the details of their sale for the post and that got me thinking about how I have been feeling ready to do some digi pages again, which reminded me that I have not been to my favorite freebie areas in awhile, which reminded me that I have a ton of stuff in my download folder to be sorted and organized, which reminded me that I need to go through our collections and pick some favorites, which reminded me of a couple of collections that I think would be cool to make, which reminded me of some videos that I wanted to watch on Photoshop techniques, which reminded me that I started out to do a post about printing digital pages.

That whole stream of consciousness turned into about three hours of "doing" instead of posting. No wonder I am exhausted at the end of the day!

Now to the real reason for this post...

I have had many people ask if I print my digital pages, the answer is yes. They slide right into my albums alongside my traditional pages.

I do not print them myself, I save a high resolution (300 ppi) jpeg of my page and upload it to my favorite print shop scrapbookpictures.com

Scrapbookpictures has about 30 different sizes that they offer and I always get quality prints and service from them. 

Right now they are running a sale on all of their square prints (includes 12 X 12) through April 21st. A great time to fill up your albums with all of that beautiful digi work. 

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