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Walmart Quick Memory Book Maker
I’ve never used a site to create a memory book before, so when Walmart approached me to try out their new Quick MemoryBook Maker I definitely wanted to give it a try. The hardest part from the beginning was figuring out what pictures I wanted to include in my 20-page book. After a while of thinking, I decided to go with a blog theme and highlight some of the things that I have done with my blog thus far. I wrote it like a story…
There once was a girl that started a blog…
Using the Quick MemoryBook Maker was easy. You select the type of book you want to make, then how you want your pages to look (color, design, etc.). The hardest part that I found was choosing which pictures to use in the book. Since the majority of my pictures are NOT organized, making the MemoryBook took me about two hours total. After I found and uploaded all of the photos I wanted to include in my book, the other part that was a bit time consuming was choosing the right layout for the photos on a particular page and adding captions if I wanted. Had I gone into the project knowing exactly what I wanted my book to look like, I’m sure I would have done a lot quicker.
Overall, I didn’t think that making the Quick MemoryBook was extremely hard. In fact, I would call it fun. I liked being able to choose colors for my pages with a white floral design (it almost goes with the whole black and white damask theme I got going on here in my home office) and the pre-made photo layouts based on the number of photos one wants to put on each page were super helpful to use (it saved me from thinking how to layout the page since I’m not too good at scrapbooking). The overall price was kind of nice too….$20 for my book with 20 total pages (10 pages front and back) minus shipping.
I could see making more Quick MemoryBooks in the future…
- to continue my blog story
- to highlight fun activities with the kids
- as a gift for a special someone
- birthdays (it would be fun to make one each year for the kids)
Have you ever made a MemoryBook (it doesn’t have to be with Walmart)? What did you think of it?
What would you make a MemoryBook of?
Disclosure: I am one of the Walmart Moms. I was approached by Walmart to try the Quick MemoryBook Maker and blog about my experience. I received a giftcard to test the service and purchase a Quick MemoryBook. Although product was provided, opinions are 100% my own.
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