I began by downloading the Snapfish app on my phone. Then I got to work taking pictures of everything, trying to keep them in calendar order. (This helps with the book creation). At the end of this year, I had over 60 pictures of E's artwork!
Last month I logged on to Snapfish from my laptop - you can make a book from your phone or tablet, but I liked being able to see it larger so I could really customize it. I chose a 8x11 Classic Photo Book with a Linen Cut-Out cover, and got to work.
I went in order, and added the name of the months, along with other images through their huge collection of embellishments. It was so fun picking the layout for each page, adding my photos, and embellishing her already amazing artwork. (Every preschooler's artwork is amazing, right?)
My total price? Under $30. Beat that Artkive! (I did have a coupon for 20% off and used Ebates, but without those two things it still would have been under $40!)
I love that I started this during her first year of school and plan on making one for each year after this. She has shown everyone that comes over and I hope that we continue to look at each masterpiece for years to come.
FYI: Snapfish had nothing to do with this post, I was not compensated in any way. Just wanted to share the better way to save your child's artwork without the clutter!