Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Celebrating 100,000 Blog Visits with a photo yearbook giveaway!

*noisemakers*

Today we're celebrating passing the 100,000 blog visits milestone at LifeTales Books!  To thank you for all those visits, we're going to celebrate with a giveaway!


This post was updated 2022 and includes two great options you can still take advantage of for getting a photo yearbook even though this drawing has closed.  Keep reading!

We don't often scroll through the digital images we have on our phones or computers, and when we do they are lacking the most important part of them--the STORY!  Or you might call them the memories.  One of my favorite ways to get those cherished snapshots into lives and hearts is with a yearbook.

yearbooks photo credit:  Denise Pehrson

I have 3 big reasons for loving yearbooks:
  1. The layout helps you out of Photo Overwhelm by encouraging you to choose 4-10 of your FAVORITE photos each month.  So often, we clog up our phones/cameras with photos we don't really need.  (Do you have 8 photos of essentially the same thing?  Do you have photos that were fun for the moment but wouldn't miss if they were gone?)  Just choose favorites!!  (Don't have 4 photos from a given month?  That's okay, too.)
  2. The yearbook is so well-organized!  You'll preserve your favorite photos and memories from one year in one slim book.  No mess, no hassle, no confusion.
  3. Because you're just focusing on ONE year instead of all the photos you own, you avoid additional Photo Overwhelm by staying laser-focused.
Of course, highest-in-the-industry quality is a MUST!  


Did you know that PRINT is one of the best photo storage methods there is!?  If you search "best photo storage methods," you'll get varying opinions, but the one thing they'll have in common is a recommendation to make sure you print your photos.  Print allows you to add the story (memories), yes, but it's also the least risky photo storage method.  (Ever had your computer crash?  Ever had a file become unreadable?  Remember floppy disks?  I rest my case.)

Without the additional charge of my hourly rate for creating books, this prize would be a $52 value.  However, since I'm putting it all together for you (bonus!), this comes out to be a $180+ prize!!

So let's enter the photo yearbook giveaway already!  Hurry and enter--it only runs from February 5-12, 2019.  There are multiple ways you can enter, and a couple of them you can do once a day!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

If you are chosen as the winner, keep reading so you'll know what you will need to do.  

If you are not the winner, you have two similarly fantastic options!  

Option #1 is to check out this short video on creating your own yearbook using a (free) easy template.  Everything you'll need to know is there!  And there are lots of templates to choose from.


Option #2 is to use my Digital Scrapbooking For Hire services.  I can be your memory-keeping partner, rolling up my sleeves to do all the work.



Now here's what the giveaway winner will do:
  1. Choose the year's worth of pictures you'd like to have preserved.  (2018, 2012, whatever)  (If you need photo organization tips so you can find all your pictures, I have quite a few right here.)
  2. Choose your yearbook template.  Choose from any shown here, choosing the book style that fits your style best.  
  3. E-mail me 4-10 of your favorite pictures from each month of that year, along with a little description of who is in the photos, where they were taken, what memories you have of them, etc.  So, for example, the first e-mail you'll send me might say "January 2016  Jane's birthday party was so fun because..."  You'll need to e-mail pictures to me in full resolution (highest quality).
  4. I do the work, you get the benefits.  :)  It doesn't get any easier than that!
Good luck!  And from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for all the blog visits, comments, pins, shares, tweets, and general support at LifeTales Books.

10 comments:

  1. Congrats on reaching such a monumental number! You deserve it!

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  2. 100K is awesome! And you are so dang nice to do someone's yearbook for them. I thought I was a nice person until . . . YOU came along. :) Seriously, I wish you all the best with your blog. And even if I don't win, I promise to do something about my photos this year. YOU and your totally helpful tips are on my radar.

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  3. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by!! And thanks for your kind words!!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  4. Thank you, Kerry! I thought it was dang nice, too. ;) I'm really excited to help someone make some progress on their photos and memories. I'm thrilled to hear you've made that a priority this year!! Thanks for all your kind words and support. xoxo

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  5. What a neat idea, to have a yearbook of a year's worth of memories! The 6-10 phots per month format is a good way to break it down. I do something even more condensed than this when I make each year's photo Christmas card collage. The book is so cool, though! :) #heartandsoullinkup

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  6. Thanks so much, Flossie! Yes, I love the yearbook method for that very reason--it helps/forces you to pare down hundreds of photos into your favorites, the ones you really want to remember most. I feel like it helps people out of Overwhelm, too. Thanks for reading and commenting. :)

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  7. It really is. A yearbook is a way to simplify (stop being overwhelmed with) so many photos and really treasure the most important photos and memories and stories from one year. And they're printed so beautifully, too!

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