Does anyone else here use these graphics to scrapbook on paper?

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Does anyone else here use these graphics to scrapbook on paper?

I guess I am really slow, but I just started making scrapbooks for my grandchildren using paper. Digitally would have been better, but I don't understand how you keep the pages for each person's scrapbook together, like an album. Also, how would they access the scrapbooks?
Any comments would be appreciated.

There are online companies who will make your books for you or you can do it yourself once your pages are done ... they will put them on a disc for you or and/or print them out as well .... you can also print them out yourself or bring them into a store like Staples and they can put one together for you as well .... I don't use the online companies but a lot do so can tell ou who they use

Thanks, Susan! That is nice to know!

If you want to print the pages yourself you can purchse scrapbooks to put them in at the local craft store. They have 12 x 12, 8 1/2 x 11, 8 x 8 and
6 x 6 available. It's an easy do it yourself project.

I may have to give it a try.

I print more than 90% of my pages and buy the books at Michael's. They have a large variety of books, also Hobby Lobby has them. I also have had a few special books printed - look for special deals and it won't be too expensive!

That's whaI do!

I've printed a few of them on an online site as a book, but I think I might start printing them myself. The pages just pile up and it costs so much to print it all at once otherwise. Thanks for the tips. I don't know why I didn't think of that. It seems obvious solution now.

Thank you. I bet it really can add up because I just print pictures right now and they add up quickly.

I could write a 10 page paper on this image myself