Snapfish your photos
It's nearly Christmas and the end of school holiday. I am still busy with the girls (whose social lives are far more exciting than mine), my parents and my new book assignment, hence not having much quiet moment which I should getting before another hectic new year begins.
Yesterday, some of Hannah's kindergarten classmates came over to make gingerbread biscuits and today we went over to Hannah's best friend's place to play. The girls had a great time and we, mummies, sat down (at last), had coffee and chatted happily for a few hours. We are looking forward to seeing them again.
I took some snapshots of them and finally got down to put them (and a few other photos taken at some other occasions) on Snapfish - an online digital photo printing service owned by HP.
What I like about Snapfish is that I can store all my photos in full resolution plus printing is just a click away. I don't have to save all my photos into CDs or thumb-drives and take them to photo developing shops and wait for hours or days to get the prints. That really saves a lot of hassle and time.
The site is pretty straight forward and user friendly. You can label all your photos and albums, add captions and share them with your friends so that they too can print those photos from their own account. For security, you can opt to restrict your friends from sending those pictures you have shared with them to others.
The price of each print by Snapfish is only $0.19 and shipping is reasonable too. Besides printing photos on papers, you can also print your favourite pictures on cards, t-shirts, mugs, key rings, mouse pads, as well as calendars (which will be my next project).
Will drop a note on how the photos turn out when I get them in my mail. Meanwhile you can check out Snapfish at www.snapfish.com.sg.
As for now, got to get back to get some house work done before I hit the sack.
And I wish you all in advance (in case I done get the chance to write another post soon) a blessed Christmas and good health for the year to come.
Yesterday, some of Hannah's kindergarten classmates came over to make gingerbread biscuits and today we went over to Hannah's best friend's place to play. The girls had a great time and we, mummies, sat down (at last), had coffee and chatted happily for a few hours. We are looking forward to seeing them again.
I took some snapshots of them and finally got down to put them (and a few other photos taken at some other occasions) on Snapfish - an online digital photo printing service owned by HP.
What I like about Snapfish is that I can store all my photos in full resolution plus printing is just a click away. I don't have to save all my photos into CDs or thumb-drives and take them to photo developing shops and wait for hours or days to get the prints. That really saves a lot of hassle and time.The site is pretty straight forward and user friendly. You can label all your photos and albums, add captions and share them with your friends so that they too can print those photos from their own account. For security, you can opt to restrict your friends from sending those pictures you have shared with them to others.
The price of each print by Snapfish is only $0.19 and shipping is reasonable too. Besides printing photos on papers, you can also print your favourite pictures on cards, t-shirts, mugs, key rings, mouse pads, as well as calendars (which will be my next project).
Will drop a note on how the photos turn out when I get them in my mail. Meanwhile you can check out Snapfish at www.snapfish.com.sg.
As for now, got to get back to get some house work done before I hit the sack.
And I wish you all in advance (in case I done get the chance to write another post soon) a blessed Christmas and good health for the year to come.










3 Comments:
I’ve tried Snapfish for our Youth Group- The method of uploading kind of baffles me.. I guess the “user interface” is what I am trying to say. It just doesn’t feel smooth or logical to me. I wish they could simplify it in someway for some of us not so technically savvy people…
Hi! Thanks for introducing Snapfish! Its such a great and easy way of printing and sharing photos etc.. I will definately be using Snapfish for my photo needs!! Thanks again!
Hi. Really like your illustration work. Have a couple of books/brochure projects that need illustrations like yours. Email me and I'll tell you more...
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