In fact, if there were a photo-hoarding show, I’d be the pilot episode.
Their shipping is not cheap (about $8 per book) and you cannot combine multiple books in one order, but if you create a book and leave it in your Google Photos account, you’ll receive notifications of free shipping promotions throughout the year - I anticipate that there will likely be one before the holidays.It’s a very rare thing over here at EHD to post on Sunday, but there aren’t enough days in the week right now for all the content we want to get out to you guys and Artifact Uprising reached out about working together to promote their VERY cute new Color Series book, so I obviously said yes (due to my photo hoarding tendencies). Google Photos photo books are the perfect solution. I have way more baby photos that I wanted printed than what fits in the Story of You. They are a nice minimal design at a reasonable price. For anyone who might feel an Artifact Uprising photo book is not in their budget, I also love Google Photos photo books. I also used Artifact Uprising for my engagement photo and wedding photo albums - as well as for gifts for our parents after our wedding.Īrtifact Uprising can be a bit of an investment. I just got a number of pictures printed out as an Every Day Print set and they are so beautiful and compliment the book perfectly. It takes a bit of time to keep it updated but I love how it is turning out. I have the Story of You baby book that I have been diligently filling in each month for my baby boy who was born in February. Thanks for supporting the brands that support Cup of Jo.) This post is sponsored by Artifact Uprising, a brand we use and love. (Photography and styling by Veronica Olson for Cup of Jo. (This doesn’t apply to shipping, bundle deals, gift cards or wedding design services.)
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I love that my mom can update the snapshots on her desk anytime she feels like seeing another smiling face. Then she can display them, on rotation, in a Walnut Print Block, which fits 12 photos at a time. The process reminded me of all the sweet times we’ve had during these strange past few years. It felt good to look through snapshots and choose favorites, and they were easy to upload from my phone’s photo library. They have photo cards, frames, books and more, but I chose the Everyday Print Set, where you can create 10, 25 or 50 thick, matte photos in different sizes.Ĭreating the photo gift filled me with joy, as well. Their designs are gorgeous, and they use recycled papers and reclaimed options throughout their made-in-the-U.S. So, I turned to Artifact Uprising, a Colorado-based company that creates super high-quality photo goods.
And the #1 thing she always likes best - more than any sweaters or lotions or chocolates - are photo gifts.
So, this holiday, I want to give her a meaningful present that would put a smile on her face. Over the past two years, like many people, my mom has been through lots of ups and downs.