Blog2Print

In my search to find a good place to print out my scrapbook pages, I stumbled across this site that I thought some people might be interested in if you want to make a book out of your blog. I’ve heard good things about them, but haven’t used them myself so don’t consider this an endorsement yet! Unfortunately, it seems they only can do web-based blogs right now (blogspot, typepad, and wordpress.com), so if you have any other sort of blog you would have to transfer all the data manually to another blog site in order to print it. I am on the look out for one that offers printing for WordPress blogs that aren’t on the WordPress server though. I may just make a scrapbook out of my blog posts, or something along those lines.

And speaking of scrapbooking, I thought I’d share a page I finished recently that I am pretty happy with.

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5 comments to Blog2Print

  • Oh oh oh. You know that’s exactly what I want! I might email them asking about outside of their few options. It’s a great idea to just upload a blog to the old site but there are so few theme options available there. Hmmm… Thanks for posting this!

    This way of scrapbooking is so cool. I really love how that turned out!

    (ps. your new theme is rad)

  • I thought of you when I found the site actually! You might be able to customize a wordpress.com blog similar to the way you can wordpress.org blogs, I’m not sure though I’ve never used it.

    And thanks! It’s a lot of fun scrapbooking this way and cheaper and easier. :)

  • That is a great site. I only wish they could print by label. Then I would print up the grandma dolls.

  • Didn’t all your grandma doll posts ends up one after the other? You can pick a range to print. Or just transfer those posts to a new blog by themselves. If you do it I’d love to see how the book turns out!

  • No the first ones were from last July/August, then a big break then the rest all in a row.

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