This post is sponsored by Snapfish as part of their support of the LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER SHOW 2012 series of Mother’s Day performances. I am the producer and director of the Northwest Indiana Listen To Your Mother show on Thursday May 10. I’m so grateful for sponsor support so that our show can go on!
I was given the opportunity to make a photo book using Snapfish’s new Mother’s Day templates, Linen for Mom or Letterpress for Mom. As much as I “plan” to print many of the photos I take to fill frames or albums on our coffee table someday, it doesn’t happen. They all reside here on my blog, or in my computer, or in my phone. Moms, can I get a whut whut?
I know this is a digital world and all, but I enjoy looking at photos that are not on a screen. There’s a permanence to it, and I also see it as an art. And so, I decided to make this photo book for me. I am celebrating myself this Mother’s Day.
I chose the Linen for Mom template for its simple shadows and flowers, and loved the option of adding text on the pages. I decided to write a letter to each of my kids explaining a bit about the impact they’ve had in my life as their mother, and I’ve been inspired to make this a yearly tradition.



I selected images that might be a little unexpected, but told a story. Those random Instagrams and snapshots capture the hidden beauty in the everyday of our little life. I don't want these memories getting lost in a timeline. I want them bound and printed.
Customize Snapfish's new Mother's Day template
above: a collage of Instagram photos on one side and an image fits the whole page on the other
Snapfish makes it easy to grab your photos straight from Flickr right there on the book-creating page. (You can also import your Facebook photos or upload from your computer directly.) From there, choose which style of book you’d like, with classic or custom styles available at all price points. Then you arrange your photos - the page layouts feature one shot selections to an entire collage on a page.
No need to edit your photos before uploading them- change the color, zoom in or more, with just a click.
Mother’s Day is on May 13, but you’ve got plenty of time to create something beautiful that will look like you planned it and spent a whole lot more than you actually did - I speak your language.
And if you’ve also been putting off getting your favorite photographs and Instagrams off of the web, I hope you’ll consider designing your own book because next time I come over I totally want to look through it. Happy Mother’s Day, my friends.
ed: I couldn't resist updating this post with more photos after the book arrived!
ed: I couldn't resist updating this post with more photos after the book arrived!






So excited about Snapfish's involvement!
ReplyDeleteWhut Whut! Stephanie, this is GORGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! So glad Snapfish is sponsoring LTYM! And I really like the letters to each of your children idea - are those what you posted yesterday? They were incredible - capturing the perfect snapshot of the everyday that you don't want to forget!
ReplyDeleteI make an annual photobook every October that I give to all the grandparents and a couple of the aunts & uncles at Christmas - and of course I keep a copy for me! I try to capture the whole year - pulling random snapshots from each month and creating larger spreads of the special events - birthdays, holidays, vacations... I really need to print a lot more of the pictures and fill up the photo albums and picture frames, but at least I get this done! (and as a Graphic Designer I'm glad I have the skills and software to do my own custom book - and have multiple copies printed affordably!)
Love that they are supporting LTYM. I made one for my husband for Father's Day last year and he loved it.
ReplyDeleteYeah!!! This is so awesome! I LOVE Snapfish photo books.
ReplyDeleteI love photo books. I just finished our 2011 Family Yearbook - 253 pages! But like you, I reasoned that I NEVER print pictures so I went all out and included every single picture I liked and wanted to include. (2010 was my first family yearbook at only 80ish pages).
ReplyDeleteYour gift to yourself for Mother's Day looks absolutely lovely. :)
It looks beautiful. I love some of those unexpected photos you chose to include.
ReplyDeleteLOVE.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty book!
ReplyDeleteI made one too and I may or not be stalking my mailman as I wait impatiently for it to arrive. :)
I SOOO need to do this. All the photos I take, just sitting on my computer... lonesome like.
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful book inspires me!!
FANTASTIC! I LOVE that they are sponsoring us! I need to make two photo books...guess i will NOT be using my standard shutterfly & Apple ones.....thank you SNAPFISH! for supporting LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER!!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it! Love these photo books!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!! I do love having squillions of digital photos of the family, but I never display them in albums anymore. So grateful for the reminder from you and Snapfish that our photos are meant to be shared.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. I love the idea of a photobook with a LTYM show ticket, what a perfect gift!
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to do this again, thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I think we may make these for Mother's Day gifts for our moms from the kids (Grandmother's day gifts then?). Great pictures of the kids!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Pure lovely.
ReplyDeleteLOVE. IT.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is awesome! I love it. I am always fascinated with taking pictures of my kids. In fact I have kept several photo albums for them, and I think this one would be better.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's amazing. Can't wait to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteJust prompted me to get started on a Family 2012 book for Christmas presents in December - they make very personnel presents.
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