How many pages should be in a photo book?

There are a lot of reasons for creating a photo book. Some use family photos, others their travel pictures and some are passionate photographers. And often we ask ourselves the question of how many pages is enough?

In each case, there is some form of theme involved. The theme and the quantity of photos you want to use to create your photo book are important parts of the final page count of your book.

That’s why, when we’re looking at the question “How many pages should be in a photo book”, all we can say is “it depends”.

Of course, creating a photo book with five pages is just as unsuitable as designing one with over 100 pages. But typically, a good page number is 20 to 50.

Don’t forget that each page can have more than one photo on it. Let’s have a look at some of the photo book types and what the ideal page number could look like.

Family: 30 – 40 pages

The most popular type of family photo books is a yearbook. It is used to showcase all the adventures and special moments that took place in the space of a year.

For many families, creating a photo book every year is a big tradition. After many years, they can look back on each and every year in splendid detail.

Of course, we usually don’t take a special picture or experience noteworthy things every single day in a year.

Also, family photo books are typically filled with collages and texts to help us remember things in more detail.

An average family photo book will have around 30 pages. If you choose 32 pages, each season will have 8 pages for photos and stories, which is a nice way to structure your project.

Baby: 20 – 30 pages

Baby photo books are very similar to family photo books, only you will be forced to stop them once the baby has simply grown out of being a baby (unless you have another one, that is).

While babies are incredibly adorable and fantastic subjects for photos, there’s simply not that much that they actually do, making it hard to fill more than 30 pages with pictures that are at least marginally different.

Of course, babies develop rather quickly, which means there always is something changing, but it’s much more effective to use fewer photos and showcase these changes than forcing as many photos into the book as humanly possible.

The average for baby photo books is around 25 pages. That includes the professional pictures you probably had done by a photographer and various collages of hilarious baby moments.

Photography: 20 – 50 pages

Photography is a wildcard. If you want to showcase a lot of pictures, regardless of the theme or style, your photo book can end up quite large with up to 50 (or even more) pages.

That’s partly because the photos will most likely be in a 1:1 ratio to the number of pages, as photography aims to capture detail.

For many photographers, it’s also important to include information about the picture, its intention, and the like. These texts can take up quite a lot of room in the photo book.

Most likely, though, you will create a photo book about a certain type of photography, such as nature or portraits. That will make the picture selection less extensive and thus result in less overall pages in the book.

An old school camera with black and white photos on a wooden table

Travel: 30-40

Your travels tell a story. Of course, it depends on where you went and how long you were there.

The more places and things you’ve seen, the more pages you will need for your travel photo book.

Perhaps you’ll even use some pages just for written stories or diary-type entries. In a travel photo book, you’re very likely to want to create collages and combine pictures to tell a story without words as well. That is why it’s less likely to go over more than 40 pages.

Also read:

What is the maximum number of pages in a Shutterfly photo book?

How many photos can you put in a Snapfish photo book?

 

Wedding / Special events: 30-40

Weddings are (meant to be) unique occasions. As such, they have a special standing in terms of photo books. For one thing, there are lots and lots of photos. Friends and family will certainly spend quite a lot of time capturing this special day.

Then there is the photographer whom most couples hire. He is literally paid to take pictures and they usually end up being pretty amazing ones at that.

So once you’ve gone through all of the pictures and selected the ones that really catch the magic of the day, you’ll have quite a few to work with.

Of course, there’s also a timeline to the event, which can easily be incorporated into the book. Assuming you’re designing your book for yourselves, you’re safe with about 30 to 40 pages.

It’s not too much to get through the book in one sitting and it’s not too little to miss certain moments or memories.

When you’re looking at other special events, you’re safe with around 20-30 pages. Of course, it depends on the type of event and the number of photos, but it’s likely not to be as many pages as a wedding photo book.

Conclusion

So how many pages should be in a photo book? There is no rule we can set for you, but it’s usually best to stick to the ‘Less is more’ principle.

Collages and page-layouts make it possible to be creative and use more than one photo per page.

When you start designing, choose a larger number of photos so you can continue to filter through them as you go.

The red thread will develop once you’re working on your photo book. We hope to have helped you with your question” How many pages should be in a photo book?” Enjoy your photos and check the latest photobook promotions or best awards for your next project to save even more!

What is the easiest photo book to make?

In our series of FAQ articles, we’ve looked at many popular questions about photo books. Often, the answers are quite difficult, as there rarely is “the one best” photo book for any specific need. Today, we’ll be discussing another quite complex question: “What is the easiest photo book to make?” The trouble with this question is that it isn’t clear as to whether it’s about the easiest software to make photo books or the easiest type of photo book to make. As we’ve looked at software quite a lot, for example in this article, we’ll take a look at the different photo book types and how easy they are to make.

  1. Very small formats

There are quite a few formats and sizes out there, each offering their own kind of unique value. By far the easiest photo book type to make is a very small one. A good example is the Prestige photo book by Foto.com in 21x21cm square format. Due to its size and format, there is typically very little space for extra text or complicated arrangements on the pages. That means that all you need to do is upload your photos, place them in the order you prefer, perhaps make some individual adjustments in terms of cropping and backgrounds, and check your finished product before ordering. This doesn’t mean you can’t add text. As a matter of fact, Foto.com and all other services offer different layouts with and without text. Typically, a small format like this 21x21cm photo book just looks much better if the photos are the centre of attention. This type of photo book is great for family and travel pictures or as thank-you gifts for your wedding guests.

  1. Baby photo books

Little girl in a blue dress looking out the window

There are many reasons why baby photo books are among the easiest to make. First, you have tons of photos to use, so it’s easy to fill. Second, you’re very likely to turn down the option to add text or make graphic adjustments to the pictures, because you will want to showcase the newest addition to your family as prominently as possible. Baby photos simply have that magic about them that makes you want to use them as they are. Third, even if you want to use every possible feature available, there are so many templates and ideas to choose from and you will be so passionate about your project, that it will be very easy to finish your project.

  1. Family photo books

While there is usually a timeline that structures a family photo book, it is still relatively easy to put together. For many, a family photo book is a collection of pictures from one particular year or a best-of selection over many years. The former is a little more effort than the latter, as a yearbook works best with descriptions and little anecdotes about everyday life.

  1. Wedding photo books

Closeup of two hands holding wedding rings at an Indian wedding

A wedding is such a special occasion. Ideally, you will only have one in your life. All the more important to get it right! That’s why the creation of a wedding photo book can be among the most difficult. There are typically a lot of photos to choose from (and it’s a tough choice!) and a lot of care is taken to put them in a good order, choose a suitable format and styling (collages, full-sized images, etc.) and insert inspiring and loving quotes, descriptions, and perhaps the vows or similarly touching memories.

  1. Travel

Travel photo books tend to tell a story – in pictures and words. Choosing just the right images and putting together the story of your trip can be quite a challenge. Just like with family photo books, the timeline is important, which means that in most cases, there will be a lot so sorting and rearranging involved to get things just the way you’d like to have them. Plus, we often take our time to sit down and put together our photo books so some of your memories may not be as clear as they may have been just after the trip.

A table with family photos and a photo book

Conclusion

As usual, there is no easy answer to the question “What is the easiest photo book to make?” It all depends on your personal preferences and the level of details you are going for. However, we hope the above top 5 will help you get started. Enjoy your photo books!

What is the best photo book site?

Creating a photobook is a wonderful process. On the one hand, you can look forward to holding the finished product in your hands and on the other hand, you get to take a stroll down memory lane while you’re making it. One of the most difficult parts of the process is choosing a service to work with. As there are so many photo book sites out there, it’s hard to see which one is best right away. But that’s what we’re here for. We’ll be taking a closer look at the question “What is the best photo book site” in this post for you.

To begin the journey to answering the question “What is the best photo book site”, we need to consider some general things. For instance: Do you want to create your photo book online or offline? Are you using a computer or your smartphone? What kind of photo book do you want to create? Let’s have a look at these before we get into the best site for photo books:

  1. Online VS offline

Of course, we’re online pretty much all of the time nowadays anyhow, but if you want to make sure you have a copy of your progress on your hard drive, it’s best to work with a downloadable software. Many photo book services offer these now and of course there is no additional charge for using it. Let’s play pretend: Imagine you’re creating a photo book online and suddenly, your Internet is gone, poof. In many cases, that means your progress is likely gone. It would be a shame and a nuisance.

Offline Symbol

This is a scenario most likely to happen when you’re working with a computer. Our advice: If you’re planning to put work into your photo book project, use the software available to download. It’s better be safe than sorry. Bonus Print and Photobox are among the most popular when it comes to their software based on the available features and ease of use.

  1. Computer VS smartphone

When you think about it, most of your photos are likely to be on your smartphone. If you’re using a cloud storage space such as Dropbox or iCloud, you can access your pictures anywhere, anytime. Still, imagine yourself on a long train ride, bored out of your mind, scrolling through your pictures. Suddenly you’re inspired to create a photo book. You’re not going to dig your laptop out of your bag. So if you’re looking to create your photo book with your smartphone, you’ll want to get the best app there is for creating photo books. Luckily, we have a whole article about that here on PhotoBook Deals, so have a look and find the right fit for you!

If you’re using a computer, it’s likely a more comprehensive project.  We also put a lot of thought into this and wrote an article about the best photo book service in the UK: Who is best for photo books?

  1. The type of photo book

This is a very important question to answer when you start the journey to your photo book. Before you choose a site, you should know what you want to do. Will it be small or large, hardcover or softcover, glossy or matte pages? The easiest way to go about finding the right website to create your photo book with is to have a look at the available formats and options here and choose one of the services that remain in the filter.

A table with family photos and a photo book

  1. What is the best photo book site?

Well, as you can see it isn’t really a question that can be answered without any context. In terms of design options, CEWE, Snapfish, and Bonusprint are considered among the best of the best in the UK. In terms of price, Snapfish, Photobox, and Mixbook are ahead in the race. While quality is a more difficult and complex subject, CEWE and Photobox are very popular choices. It’s always a matter of finding the right balance and a service that matches your needs. There is no one best photo book site to rule them all – but there are some fantastic choices to check out.

 

How do I create a photo book from iCloud?

A quick guide to making the most of your photos

As an Apple user, you’ll be familiar with Apple iCloud. From the get go, the service gives you 5 GB of free storage space you can use across devices. As with most other cloud storage spaces, it makes it possible to have access to all data at all times. As long as there is free space available, your data is backed up and stored safely in the cloud. That, of course, includes all your photos taken from your mobile phone. No more sitting down to transfer your pictures to your Mac, no more waiting for large data transfers to complete, and, most importantly, no more losing your data when losing your phone. But Apple iCloud is not only meant for receiving data. After all, you don’t take all those beautiful photos just to take up storage space. One of the questions we’ve been asked frequently with regards to iCloud is “How do I create a photo book from iCloud?” That’s what we’ll examine in this article.

  1. Know what you want

If you’re already asking “How do I create a photo book from iCloud”, you’ll most likely already know what kind of photo book you want to make. In order to create a family photo book, for example, you’ll need to get all the photos of your family together you’d like to use for the book. The more organised you are in your day to day life with regard to your photos, the easier this task will be.

You can always access your pictures in Photos, which is also the app you’ll use to create the photo book from. iCloud stores your pictures, but synchronises them with Photos so you can access them from your Mac or mobile device.

  1. Know where to go

Hand holding a photo book with pictures of children - one of which appears as a 3D image coming outf the page

Whether you’re using your Mac or iPhone, pretty much all services are at your disposal. That means you can choose the photo book supplier freely. If you’re undecided, it can help to try finding the right service by looking from the other end: Look for the right book first and find the right service in the process. That’s where we can help. PhotoBook Deals lets you find just what you want – such as Family Photo Books – and make an educated decision based on all qualities, including the price. That way, you don’t have to switch from app to app or website to website to find the perfect fit for your needs. If you want some help finding a good app to design your photo book from your mobile phone, have a look at this article.

  1. Know what to do

After uploading your photos or placing them in the app, it’s all a matter of being creative. While some services offer great themes and designs and others leave it to your creativity, at the end of the day, it’s your photo book. Tell your story the way you like to and make sure to use the available features such as background colours, collages, and text. Most of the time, your photos can be placed into your photo book automatically in chronological order, for example. That can save you some time when you put everything together. Of course you can make changes to the order of the photos manually – both on mobile and Mac.

A desktop with office materials, books, and a laptop showing photos of a child in dim lighting

Conclusion

Creating a photo book from iCloud isn’t hard, although you don’t really use iCloud directly. It is more or less just a handy tool that makes sure all your photos are always available from all of your devices. Albelli (now Bonusprint) is one of the few services that lets you pull your photos from iCloud specifically. That means that you can use someone else’s computer to put together your photo book – without having to download the photos onto that computer. It’s also a great way to create a photo book collaboratively.

GUEST BLOGGER: Create your own story photo book by Snapfish

By Michelle from WhatMummyThinks

I’ve always loved writing, whether I’m good at it or not, I find it quite therapeutic and this year I decided to turn my hand to writing a story photo book for Isabella’s 3rd birthday. I had thought about it for a long time but only got around to doing something about it recently. Snapfish helped out and printed it for me so it looks and feels like a real book.

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I wanted to write something that was personal and that Isabella would love so I decided to write about her own toys. She has a few special toys that she’s really taken to since starting pre-school and so I thought it would be good to incorporate these as well as some old favourites. It’s a story about Noddy the Giraffe and some unlikely pirate friends.

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Once I had actually written the story, I asked a lovely friend of mine if she would draw a few pictures of the toys in question so that Isabella would be able to see the story was specifically for her. The images she created were lovely and really do add that extra special personal touch.

When I uploaded the text to Snapfish to create the story, I decided to use quite bright backgrounds from the many themes that are available to choose from. But what has really made this book come to life was the use of the embellishments which is a new function in the photo book section. This made it even easier to create a storybook feel.

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I have been really impressed with the way the book turned out. We’ve used Snapfish a lot for traditional photo books as well as other photo gifts but this has actually been my favourite project to date.

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Creating a photo book is really easy, you simply upload your pictures to the site and you can either allow Snapfish to auto-create your book, or you can choose each individual page layout, design and colour. Being able to add text gives the photo book option more possibilities to be creative.

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We love experimenting with Snapfish. Have you done any similar or other creative projects with photos? I’d love to hear about them if you have!

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Year-In-Review Books: Family Memories to Treasure For a Lifetime by Snapfish

Reflect on the fun you’ve had this year with a family photo book. Highlight your favourite family events, holiday adventures, snowball fights, and picture-perfect moments! Discover how these superstar bloggers have transformed some of their best memories into beautiful books they can treasure forever.

2018 Family Photo Book

Bring your holiday home!

Beat the winter blues, and relive your best-loved holiday moments with a fun-filled travel photo book.

2018 family photo book

“I decided that I loved so many of my images from my trip to Miami earlier this year that I would fill a book with some of my favourites and so chose the Snapfish Hardcover 11×8 Photo book. The brilliant thing is you can just add pictures from your social channels like Instagram and Facebook… I’m so pleased with it, its lovely to flip through and see all my snaps and was super quick to make.” – Bang On Style

2018 Family Photo Book

“We’ve had a lot of fun, family adventures this year, but one of my favourites was our Disney trip we took in October with Kevin’s family… I decided to design a hardback book for them with all of our photos that I took while we were there. And now that we have it here, I kind of want to keep it for myself! I guess I’ll just have to make me one too!

Snapfish photo books are such high quality. Being a photographer, it’s important for my photos to still look nice once printed, and these get my seal of approval!” – Dear November Days

2018 Family Photo Book

“Shahzeb and I love flipping through our photo book and sharing our Portugal & Morocco memories with family and friends. I love how it turned out so much that I want to create one after every major trip!” – Sugar and Stamps

Travel Photo Book Tip: Keep plane tickets and attraction passes in a small envelope during your trip. When you return, arrange them on a table, take a photo, and upload it to your book! Discover more easy travel photo book creation tips here.

2018 Family Photo Book

“I’m reminiscing on my trip to Bali (favourite place I’ve ever been) in the form of this collage photo book I made on @snapfishuk. I’m SO guilty of leaving countless photos on my phone and computer memory without ever really doing anything with them. At Snapfish you can design gorgeous photo books, get them printed onto canvases and turn them into pretty much any gift you can think of” – Beth Sandland

Baby’s First Photo Book

We’re going gaga over these adorable baby books by The Nomis Niche and Brite and Bubbly! Capture all of your baby’s firsts with a photo book you’ll cherish forever.

2018 Family Photo Book

“Thankfully, one of the nurses took a bunch of photos for us when Ollie was born… instead of just keeping all these pictures on my phone, I thought it would be nice to put them all together in a photo book. It’s something that we can look at over and over again, but it’s also something that Ollie will have forever.

The book was also so much fun to make because I could add my own little touches. I included some tidbits that explained how Mike and I were feeling the day Ollie was born, as well as some of our favorite little poems.” – The Nomis Niche

2018 Family Photo Book

“With our new baby, we have hundreds of photos ranging from our birth until now that we couldn’t figure out what to do with. A photo book is the perfect option to compile and keep all those happy memories. They have fun baby themed pre-designed templates for these photo books. It makes it super easy to create and personalize your photo books.” – Brite and Bubbly

Page-turning family adventures deserve page-turning keepsakes

Reflect on the everyday fun of 2018 with a photo book that highlights your favourite family days out!

2018 Family Photo Book

“thanks to Snapfish we have our summer memories thus far printed in to hardcover 11×8 photo books. The kids were SO surprised when I showed them the books I made of our May and June adventures. I love having this summer keepsake in our hands! They love pointing out the photos and re-living the memories. Since they just happened, they can still remember the days and what we did.” – Girl In The Red Shoes

Calling all dog lovers!

2018 Family Photo Book

“My obsession with Bear and Ocean has been fulfilled with these incredible items I got from @snapfishuk. It’s so lovely to be able to look back at our adventures together in so many different ways from our giant personalised pillow to cuddle, to our book filled with all of photos.” – Sable Ocean

Discover these 5 tips for a pawsitively perfect pet photo book >

Wrap up the school year

Transform your kids artwork into a photo book worthy of an A+.

2018 Family Photo Book

“My original intention was to just create a photo book full of the boys art work, but once I got started using Snapfish’s gorgeous photo book templates I found myself really inspired – and instead I ended up creating a book of memories of our first term of Home Ed… Everything about the process is so quick and straight forward, and the results were fantastic! The quality of the book is really impressive, and I know it’s going to be something we enjoy looking back on for years to come” – Sparkles and Stretchmark

Hang on to the good times and turn your adventures into a beautiful family photo book! Check out our Snapfish Deals page for the latest offers and get started now!

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Top 10 Father’s Day gifts to show Dad how top you think he is by Snapfish

photo credit: DEAR NOVEMBER DAYS

Don’t you agree it’s high time we showered Dad with the love and appreciation he deserves? From hands-on teaching and driving to and fro, to making the best burgers and removing splinters—what better way to say a heartfelt thank you for all the terrific things he does? Show Dad he’s the top of the pops with these top 10 Father’s Day gift ideas from Snapfish!

Mugs to show off that great mug of his

Perfect for dads-on-the-go, our custom travel mugs will turn every sip into a smile.

Office-friendly framed prints

Perfect for Dad’s desk, these modern framed prints are ideal for all of those who captured moments too downright precious to leave on your phone and tablet.

Mousemats to move his heart

PHOTO CREDIT: MOMSPOTTED.COM

”I also made him a custom photo mousemat he can take to work with him.” – Mom Spotted

Photo books full of Dad’s best moments

PHOTO CREDIT: DOLLY DOWSIE

“When I saw the photo books I knew that getting Jacek one for Father’s Day would be a lovely idea. I was able to include pictures of him and the boys over the years, as well as some of our favourite family photos. I chose the pre-made Father’s Day template for the photo book provided by Snapfish but I was able to change and add text easily. I think the Father’s Day embellishments and backgrounds really helped to make the photo book that extra bit special and I love that it has a theme.”

“The photo book is absolutely beautiful and has made the loveliest Father’s Day gift for Jacek. He loved looking through it and reliving his memories with us all – I was even able to put some forgotten phone snaps in it and the memories are so lovely to have included within the photo book.” – Dolly Dowsie

Get personal with Father’s Day cards

PHOTO CREDITS: A slice of my life Wales

”…he also has two Father’s Day cards, one from the daughter and one from the dog, obviously. Such a lucky daddy.” – A slice of my life Wales

Metal prints perfect for Dad’s desktop

The most sleek and durable option, these metal prints are designed to withstand any bump, tumble (and beloved but clumsy dad).

It’s a done deal with these office notebooks

Our custom notebooks are ideal for dads who need a little more (adorable) help to stay on top of it all.

Custom cushions for his favourite chair

What’s not to love about these personalised cushions? The cutest thing for him to kick back into and relax at the end of a long day.

Help him remember it all with wood block calendars

Clean, simple, versatile: these calendars pull double duty as a good-looking, heartwarming reminder of his family’s most important dates.

Lock in great moments with photo keyrings

PHOTO CREDITS: LET’S TALK MOMMY

“The magic is you Dad… each and every day” – Let’s talk mommy created this acrylic photo keyring for Dad.

Need more Father’s Day gift inspiration? Read our other Father’s Day posts. Want a sweet deal to get you started? Check out our Snapfish Deals page for the latest offers and get started now! We love seeing what you make for each other, so share the love on Instagram with #SnapfishUK

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5 Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas by Snapfish

Valentine’s Day gift ideas are our speciality—and they can be yours, too!  Keep reading to discover how to use embellishments, layouts, and backgrounds to make your Valentine’s Day photo gifts shine.

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Wall Art from the heart

To love, laughter + happily ever after! Keep the magic hanging around with canvas prints.

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Browse our collection of new Valentine’s Day designs which you can find in the Love folder in the Canvas Print builder (Or, find them here.)

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Pack a lot of love into a little book!

Our cute and compact 8×6″ photo book fits the fullest shelves and can be created on the app with just a few taps!

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
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One-of-a-kind gifts made just for them

Want something without a lot of fluff? Simple and easy to make, our tabletop panels are a heartfelt gift for your sweetheart.

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Hold on to a collection of good times with collage designs, or put a magical moment front and centre with tabletop panel designs that feature an entire photo.

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Prints are in the air!

Get 50 free 6×4″ prints a month for a year when you download the Snapfish app – just pay shipping. Available for iOS and Android!

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Do more with your photo prints! Create a work of art with glitter and glue, or turn them into sweet Valentine DIYs or gifts tags for goodie bags. Discover 5 Creative Ways to Display Your FREE 6×4″ Prints here.

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
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Sweeten their day with a personalised photo mug

Sip on something sweet (and easy to make!) with our custom photo mugs, travel mugs and water bottles

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Begin with your favourite photo or customise an entire collage. It’ll have them smiling with every sip.

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Want a sweet deal to get you started? Check out our Snapfish Deals page for the latest offers and get started now! We love seeing what you make for each other, so share the love on Instagram with #SnapfishUK.

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Get Your Home Halloween-Ready with these 13 Ghoulishly-Good Photo Gifts by Snapfish

How does Halloween sneak up on us every year? Snapfish is here to help you spookify your home with these 13 ghoulishly-good gift ideas to take you from party time to trick-or-treating and beyond.

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Every spook-tacular party begins with the invitations. Order your favourite spooky set of 20 in one of our fun new designs.

Haunt the House

Fires burn and cauldrons bubble over with style in a home filled with boo!-tiful accessories. Create spooky cushions and blankets to snuggle into when the night gets dark and scary, or towels covered in starry constellations to make bath time fun. And nothing ghosts together better than mugs and coasters!

Just Treats, Please

If trick-or-treating is the main event of your evening, our personalised water bottle will help you look alive and less like a zombie through all that walking.

Make our eerie magic mugs with photos that creep out from the shadows when filled with hot beverages, or keep your spirits cool with fun embellishments on our 11oz. mugs in bone-chilling black.

Keep These Tricks Up Your Sleeve

Ending the night early? Drop a hint with your home decor—make a poster for the door to designate trick-or-treating times (and kindly nudge neighbours away from ringing your doorbell after hours).

Create and Share

Be sure to take tons of photos of your little creeps and creatures to make keepsakes like magnets, photo books, and metal prints to put on display at home next year.

Add fun Halloween embellishments to make them extra special.

Now that you’re all set to get party-ready, time to throw on your best costume and have a Happy Hooowll-oween!

Check out our Snapfish Deals page for the latest offers and get started now!

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First Year of Marriage Photo Book by Almost Makes Perfect by Snapfish

Relive your adventures long after the return trip home! We challenged superstar bloggers to transform their travel photos into a coffee table-worthy photo book. Glimpse into these fabulous creations, and wait for the wanderlust to set in. Today, we’re sharing tips from Molly of Almost Makes Perfect, whose clean and modern first year of marriage photo book is pure eye candy.

First Year of Marriage Photo Book by Almost Makes Perfect

First Year of Marriage Photo Book by Almost Makes Perfect

Excerpt from Almost Makes Perfect:

I think we’re all probably super guilty of keeping all our photos on our phones forever, and only reminiscing when you’re going through to delete photos or on the Apple TV slideshow screensaver thing. So I was super excited when Snapfish reached out to me to create a photo book, because I immediately knew I wanted to create a book of our first year as newlyweds — before it was too late.

First Year of Marriage Photo Book by Almost Makes Perfect

The Snapfish photo books are super easy to make — and you can add photos directly from your Instagram, meaning you don’t have to go searching for all those memories you can’t remember.

In my opinion, the best part is how clean and modern the book templates are. You can easily customise the pages for your photos, but I am so happy with the layout. Way more my style than those cluttered corny scrapbook templates… We’ve been so lucky to have an amazing first year together full of trips and memories, so I’ve been obsessed with looking at this book ever since it arrived. I’m gonna try to make an effort to do one annually. We’ll see how that goes right?

First Year of Marriage Photo Book by Almost Makes Perfect

Right on, Molly! Check out her full blog post to read (and see) the whole story.

Photos courtesy of Almost Makes Perfect.

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