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Friday, December 2, 2011

Shutterfly Photo Book Giveaway

one of the recipes in my Shutterfly photo book: Lemon-Blueberry Muffins
This drawing is now closed. Congratulations to Tracy!

One Christmas, many, many years ago (way back when everyone shot film - remember that?), I had wanted to make a recipe book for my sister as a Christmas gift. 

Of course, I wanted the recipe book to have photos, and with my usual poor holiday planning leaving just a few weeks until the big day, that meant quickly making the food, shooting photos, having those photos developed, scanning them, creating a layout in Photoshop, and then finding a way to print and bind the book that wasn't going to be cheesy. 

I know that this will shock you, but despite my best intentions, no homemade recipe book did my sister receive.

A few weeks ago, when the gang at Shutterfly asked me if I'd be interested in creating a photo book, my immediate response was "yes". An easy way to make a gift book that I could be proud of? Ahhhh, yeah. Please, sign me up.

Thankfully, with just a little bit of organization before getting started (rather than the photo shoot/developing(!)/scanning/designing my own layout/finding a printer/binding a book), creating the book was as easy as pie (pun intended). 

And I am so smitten with the book and process that I've been forcing friends to look at it ("Look! Isn't it cool?!") whenever I have a chance. 
Even with the forced viewings, they've all seemed impressed (with the coolness of the feature, maybe not necessarily my book). 

Given my obsessive nature, I've already started plotting out a book for my niece's first birthday, and - don't tell JR, okay? - definitely a wedding album for our anniversary. If I can wait that long. If not, well, then, Valentine's Day, I am kicking your gift-giving batooty.

While regaling my friends with tales of photo book dominance, my friend Kerri countered that she had already made a Shutterfly book of her trip to Peru, which was at least as cool as my recipe book. Okay, fine, then. I'll have to add an Italy photo book to my project list to assuage my Peru photo book envy.

You can see the potential for year-round photo book creation, I'm sure, though this is a great time to make your book of favorite holiday recipes, or a recap of what the family has been up to over the past year, or a holiday archives yearbook (I really wish my mother would stop showing that one photo of my sister, brothers, and me in front of the tree when my hair was cut like Joan Jett's to conveniently expose forehead acne, while wearing a preciously girly smocked-front Christmas-print nightgown. Not pretty. Not pretty at all. At least if she made a photo book, I could skip by that page.).

If you're making a photo book, or just now thinking, "hey! I'd like to make a photo book!", Shutterfly has generously offered to provide an 8-by-8 inch photo book to one lucky, creative, book-making winner here.

Each of the steps below is worth 1 entry:

1. Leave a comment here with what the theme of your photo book will be, or who you'll make it for.

2. Tweet "I want to win a free @Shutterfly photo book from @poorgirlgourmet http://bit.ly/tZBiUs". Once you've tweeted, please leave a comment here to let me know that you've tweeted.

3. Follow @Shutterfly and @poorgirlgourmet on Twitter and leave a comment here to let me know you've followed.

When commenting, please be sure to leave contact information so I can be in touch if you win.

The winner will be determined through a random drawing, which will be held on Wednesday, December 7th. This still leaves enough time to finish up your book by the end of the weekend of the 10th and 11th, get it ordered, and ship it out just in the nick of time for the holiday. (I also noticed that Shutterfly is giving free shipping on orders over $50 with the code SHIP50, double-check when you log in on Shutterfly to be sure. The discount code is in red in the upper right side of the screen.)

Entries will close on Tuesday, December 6th at midnight EST, and the winner will be announced on Wednesday, December 7th by noon EST.

In order to collect the prize, the winner will need a Shutterfly account, and will need to provide the email address associated with their Shutterfly account.

Fine Print: Shutterfly provided me with a free photo book, as well as with the giveaway prize. All opinions here are my own (shocker), and I did not receive any additional compensation for this post.

22 comments:

  1. Great giveaway! I'd love to do a photo book with pictures of my adventures out here in California (where I go to school) to give to my grandma.

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  2. Ooh, I know exactly what book I'd make. My son, an avid pole vaulter, and I took a crazy 12-day road trip last summer so that he could compete in the Junior Olympics in New Orleans. I'd give him a book to remember the trip.

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  3. Followed shutterfly (I'm @rahchachow)

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  4. I'll make a book about my daughters experiences abroad in the Netherlands. I'd love to turn her blog into a book for her as a keepsake. Thank you

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  5. I would love to make a Shabbat Cook book if i won..

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  6. i follow at shutterfly
    lori virginia

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  7. i tweeted

    http://twitter.com/#!/loriques/status/143075305324679168

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  8. I am totally LOVING these ideas! Thank you all for putting a smile on my face (and Sunny, Ava will probably paint or write or dance while she's in the White House!)! Good luck everyone!

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  9. I'm going on a Caribbean cruise in a week - I'd do a book on that!

    If I'm lucky enough to win, my email address is in the right sidebar of my blog under the search box.

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  10. I'm currently volunteering in Costa Rica, so I could do a book about my time here... although a recipe book would be fun, too!

    Jillian

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  11. I've been meaning to make a photo book from our trip to Bermuda back in 2010!

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  12. I would love a photo book of all my pets. It would be a fabulous keepsake!

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  13. I will finally make my wedding album. P.S. My parents live in Rehoboth too. Every so often I go to the library there and see your book on display :)

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  14. This is so totally cheesy, but I would like to make a photo book with my favourite recipes, with a picture of the person this recipe most reminds me of.. So a picture of Nan next to her Chocolate Cake recipe, My mum next to her spaghetti recipe, etc..

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  15. My photo book theme would be "wish you were here" for relatives that don't live near us

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  16. I tweeted! I want to make one for my boyfriend of photos of our travels this year to Philly and California.

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  17. i'd do it for my family! i'm an international student so i only get to see them 2~3 months a year so this will be nice!

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  18. following both shutterfly and you!

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