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ratsrcute
09-17-2007, 06:30 AM
Has anyone tried this place for printing 12x12s?
Scrapbooks to Share:
http://www.sbtoshare.com/
They charge only $1.50 to $2.00 for a 12x12 (depending on paper choice), and $6 for shipping with unlimited pages. !!! If it's good quality, that's amazing.
Mike
ratsrcute
09-17-2007, 06:57 AM
Also, http://www.scrapbookmax.com/prints.php. They charge $3.99 for a 12x12, and 4.99 s/h per order. Anyone tried this place?
-Mike
I dont know about Scrapbook Max- but S2S is very popular and recommended by many of our members.
always request the free samples before placing an order. SBtoshare has a thin white border around their pages, which most people don't care about but bugs me, LOL! Most places will print you some samples, so use several places and compare on quality and price. www.whcc.com is another that provides free samples
LadynRed
09-21-2007, 11:16 AM
I've had all my layouts printed at Scrapbooks2share and I've had absolutely no complaints. The small white border doesn't bother me in the least, and if you frame a layout, you never see it. It is easily trimmed. For their prices and great customer service, I can live with the border.
BethyNixon
09-21-2007, 11:37 AM
another fan of sbtshare.com
I have all my stuff printed there and the customer service is TOP notch.
I print 12x12, 8x8 and 8x10 there and on glossy cardstock and I'm very happy with them!
ratsrcute
09-21-2007, 12:44 PM
I've had all my layouts printed at Scrapbooks2share and I've had absolutely no complaints. The small white border doesn't bother me in the least, and if you frame a layout, you never see it. It is easily trimmed. For their prices and great customer service, I can live with the border.
That's great! The website at scrapbooks 2 share says that you can request "bleed to edge", that is, no white border. They say they usually use the white border deliberately to make sure all graphics appear and assume you will trim it. They make it sound like a feature, not a problem.
Mike
boobearsmama1
09-21-2007, 02:37 PM
I have used sbtoshare before, and I think they are great. I actually like the white border. If you get all of your layouts printed there, the white border will not bother you. I don't even trim mine. The ones I have framed look great and the border doesnt show. I did have an issue with a few prints, but they were quickly resolved and reprinted. The customer service is excellent, by far the best that I have experienced. They stand behind their work, which is a great thing when dealing with treasured memories. I would recommend them to anyone.
Jenni
10-11-2007, 07:39 PM
I also use sbtoshare and I seriously prefer the white edge. I tried the full bleed and I could tell just a tiny bit of the edges were lost....probably nobody but me would notice, but I went back to the white edge and I much prefer it. All of the comments above are totally true...best customer service you will ever find and they are FAST. I will use them forever!
lbfpebbles
10-11-2007, 08:02 PM
Yes, I too have ordered from sbtoshare and I highly recommend them. In fact I just got another order from them last week. They look so great! I have a series of LOs framed in each of my children's room and I agree also that the customer service is fantastic. They are quick and great quality. What more can a girl ask for.
JenniferG
10-11-2007, 09:33 PM
Wow. I will have to try them. I'm an instant gratification sort of person so I was going to go to Kinko's to get mine printed. Haven't printed a single layout yet, though. That'll be one expensive order as I have SOOOO many!
How long does it take to get your orders if you're west coast?
How do the package the layouts?
what I WISH they would do is print the full bleed on slightly oversized paper, like 13x13, and let US TRIM THEM OURSELVES!!! that way edges wouldn't be lost, it would be the right size for the page protector, and full bleed! My brother-in-law is working on offering a service that does this, so here's hoping I get to test drive it for him!
Perhaps good candidates for full-bleed are those where you have some "pad" on the edges of the layout. Not things with definite borders that might be crooked, or where things go right up to the edge.
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