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meerkatsandkookaburras · 30/04/2010 19:38

were making one for ds for his new school and spotted today tesco has the ones that you make yourself that hold 12 photos for £1. they are those self laminating type ones more like self adhesie photo album rather than where photo is actully printed into a book if that makes sense, anyway just thought id share the bargain

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silverfrog · 30/04/2010 19:40

ooh, thanks, will take a look. dd1 loves photobooks.

I usually wait for the bonusprint free codes (come around every couple of months) and get a few done then too.

waitingforgodot · 01/05/2010 14:51

ooh that sounds ideal. Where in Tesco? In with photo frames etc?

HighFibreDiet · 01/05/2010 15:54

there was a link to free photobooks in a home-ed newsletter I was sent recently. Will try to dig it out. Iirc you were limited to one a month, and it was funded by a centre insert with ads on, but you could take them out easily.

HighFibreDiet · 01/05/2010 15:56

Here you are: free photo books from hotprints.com. You use photos uploaded onto Facebook but I guess you can set privacy levels so no-one else sees them.

waitingforgodot · 01/05/2010 18:08

ideal-thanks!

meerkatsandkookaburras · 01/05/2010 21:06

sounds like im late with the response, but they were in the bit where they can develop your photos but also on an end in the actual store with batteries, memory sticks etc

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mj97 · 10/05/2010 16:43

Probably late with this but you can try www.koodibook.com/. It's quite new but the software is really easy to use and it obtains your pictures from wherever they are stored including your computer, facebook etc.

Let us know how it goes

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