Originally posted by K2lady: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Sandra Sheehan: For the past three years, our school (K-5) has used LifeTouch to produce our yearbook. We charge $15, and the cost is actually about $12 to $13, so not too much more than what you're charging now. (LifeTouch also takes all of our school pics.) They have an online yearbook assembly program that is so easy to use - and the results are great! The first two years, we did traditional cut and paste layouts. This year, it was all done online and it was fun, fairly fast and came out really professional looking.
Otherwise, PowerPoint is a great "scrapbooking program." I did a separate 5th Grade Autograph Book in May using PP, had it printed at a professional publisher for free, and it came out great too.
Feel free to e-mail me if you want more details!
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Originally posted by Sandra Sheehan: For the past three years, our school (K-5) has used LifeTouch to produce our yearbook. We charge $15, and the cost is actually about $12 to $13, so not too much more than what you're charging now. (LifeTouch also takes all of our school pics.) They have an online yearbook assembly program that is so easy to use - and the results are great! The first two years, we did traditional cut and paste layouts. This year, it was all done online and it was fun, fairly fast and came out really professional looking.
Otherwise, PowerPoint is a great "scrapbooking program." I did a separate 5th Grade Autograph Book in May using PP, had it printed at a professional publisher for free, and it came out great too.
Originally posted by Sandra Sheehan: For the past three years, our school (K-5) has used LifeTouch to produce our yearbook. We charge $15, and the cost is actually about $12 to $13, so not too much more than what you're charging now. (LifeTouch also takes all of our school pics.) They have an online yearbook assembly program that is so easy to use - and the results are great! The first two years, we did traditional cut and paste layouts. This year, it was all done online and it was fun, fairly fast and came out really professional looking.
Otherwise, PowerPoint is a great "scrapbooking program." I did a separate 5th Grade Autograph Book in May using PP, had it printed at a professional publisher for free, and it came out great too.