Have hundreds of digital pictures sitting on your hard drive?

If you’re like many other digital camera owners, chances are you have hundreds if not thousands of digital pictures sitting on your hard drive waiting to be enjoyed and shared. Luckily, with the rise of technology you have more options when it comes to preserving your memories and pictures.

A very simple way of displaying your pictures and telling your stories are with storybooks. You can also go a step further and become a digital scrapbooker. If you haven’t heard of that term before, a digi-scrapper is simply someone who enjoys creating layouts on their computers. Digital scrapbooking offers a no setup, no glue, no mess way of designing scrapbooks. There are various ways you can display your layouts such as- emailing them to family and friends, creating slide shows, putting them online, and my favorite way- having my layouts published on glossy pages in hardbound books.

If you haven’t heard of Heritage Makers yet, we’re a digital publishing company that allows you to quickly and easily create stunning brag books, digital storybooks, greeting cards, and other neat projects. I love the Storybooks so much and am so grateful to have found this company myself, that I’m excited to introduce you to the new wave of preserving your memories!

Before I found Heritage Makers, I let my hard drive accumulate about 4000 pictures of my children. Seriously, I wanted so bad to create a scrapbook that I could enjoy. I even went to the extent of purchasing everything. Then I’d get home then be stumped. not too mention where was I going to store all this stuff? All of my scrapbooking supplies just sat on my closet shelf for about 6 years. I kept telling myself I was going to get to do it, but never did… I was too intimidated of setting up, brainstorming, the sticky fingers and then the thought of keeping the kids at bay.

Then one day my friend introduced me to Heritage Makers, I’m still so amazed at how easy it is! Now, I want to share it with everyone. You can expect to find tips on all things ‘Digital’ such as: digital publishing, digital cameras, digital scrapbooking, and of course digital photography. :)

If you have any questions, please feel free to comment or send me an email.

Kasie

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