As some of you may have previously seen on this blog around Christmas time... Todd and I created an 8x8 recipe book as a Christmas gift to family and close friends. All throughout 2009, we took photos of food that we cooked, so when it came to finding photos for the recipes we picked, it wasn't too difficult. We only had to re-cook 2-3 recipes and take photos of those. :p
The book was VERY well-received by the recipients. Everyone woo'ed and wow'ed at it! Todd's mom liked it so much that she ordered three more for her friends. Peppermint said that now she'll have to cook all the recipes in the book. Then a few minutes later, she promptly asked, "2009 Edition? Are you going to do one every year, in perpetuity?" Of course I laughed, then I ran away. :-|
I thought I would share the process, results, and also give away the templates I made for the recipe book! :)
I researched some photobook printing companies and ultimately chose Artscow, because their prices were very reasonable. I knew the shipping would take a while (2 weeks), since they ship from Hong Kong, but I wasn't worried because I did this in October and had plenty of time.
I found the page specs for their 8x8 39-page book at their website.
Front cover: 2502 pixels (W) x 2916 pixels (H)
Spine: 432 pixels (W) x 2916 pixels (H)
Back cover: 2502 pixels (W) x 2916 pixels (H)
Page: 2400 pixels x 2400 pixels
Then I decided on a format for the cover and inside pages, and created templates for them. I also chose three related digital scrapbooking kits by Paislee Press, so that the book would have a cohesive look. The three kits are Twiggy Berry, Twiggy Lime, and Twiggy Guava, all available at Oscraps. I had purchased these a few months ago and I was excited to finally be able to use them. I also used some of the graphics from Cupcake Sweet Shoppe at Lettering Delights. Oh and the digital cardstock that I used for the actual recipe background is Plain Jane Cardstock by Laurie Ann @ Scrap Artist.
I knew the book would start with a right-hand page, so I decided to make a "Intro/Table of Contents" page.
Then each recipe in the book would have a big 8x8 photo (cropped 8x8 at 300 dpi) on the left side and a recipe page on the right side.
A closer look at the pages digitally.
Left and right sides together.
We personalized the book further by having some "Notes from Todd" on some recipes, where Todd shared what worked best in the recipe.
Here's my short review of Artscow 8x8 39-page book:
I ordered the books on 10/4/09 and received them from Hong Kong on 10/29/09. If you order from them, you need to allow a long lead time. But like I said, the prices were very reasonable and I had time to wait.
The good: I really like the stitched binding on the books, instead of the glue binding. There was almost nothing lost in the gutter of each page because of this stitched binding. (Shutterfly books use glue binding and I've had to make a lot of adjustments on my pages in order to not lose too much in the gutter.)
The bad: they wrap your page design around the cover, so the front and back covers (and spine) require that you stay at least 1/2 inch away from the edges so that your design doesn't get cut off. I uploaded several versions of the cover until I was satisfied with it. I would recommend keeping all important design elements 3/4 inches away from the edges. Of course, if you download my template, you would not have to worry about the measurements. :)
The print color was pretty good, but inconsistent. The colors actually varied from book to book. One book had great colors, while another one had a yellow cast on every page. Artscow don't do color correction on photobooks, so you don't have to manually turn them off. The pages are slightly thinner than Shutterfly, but still very nice and nothing to get concerned about.
If you would like to see my whole book, you can go here.
Since you read through my whole big post about our recipe book, I figured I'd give away the template set that I created. Just a note about the front and back cover template. I designed them to Artscow's specifications, so it might look different if you decide to print your book elsewhere. The front, spine, and back covers are all one template. You will need to crop them in Photoshop prior to saving the individual jpegs to upload to Artscow. The Intro/Table of Contents page and the recipe page templates are just 8x8 (2400 pixels by 2400 pixels), so they should work with any 8x8 book printing company.
As an extra bonus... I have five codes for free 20-page 8x8 Artscow photobooks. You would still have to pay the shipping yourself. They expire on 1/23/10, so you would need to use them pretty fast. If you're interested in them, comment in this post and I will pick five people randomly to receive the codes. Comments will close on Thursday 1/14 at 9pm Pacific Time.
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