So, I got this thing going on with Shutterfly, right? I wanted to make a nice photo album for my mom’s birthday, you know, something special. I remembered seeing something about Kris Jenner doing stuff with Shutterfly, and I thought, “If it’s good enough for a Kardashian, it’s gotta be decent, right?”
First, I went to their website. It’s pretty easy to find your way around. They’ve got tons of options, like for real, millions of photos, videos, and music, I guess. I was just there for the photos, though.
I started uploading my pictures. It took a while because I had so many, but it was a pretty simple process. You just drag and drop them in. They have all these templates and designs you can use, which is cool if you’re not super creative like me. I picked one that looked kinda classy, you know, not too flashy.
Choosing and Customizing
- Upload Photos: Took some time, but easy-peasy.
- Select Template: Went with a simple, classy one.
- Arrange Photos: This was the fun part!
Then came the fun part – arranging the photos. You can move them around, resize them, and add text. I put some captions on some of the pictures, little inside jokes between me and my mom. It felt really personal, you know? Like I was making something just for her.
After I was done designing, I placed the order. They give you different options for shipping, so I picked the one that would get it to me on time. It’s not super cheap, but for a personalized gift, I figured it was worth it. Their revenue is like, $2.27 billion in 2023. That’s a lot! I guess a lot of people are into this personalized stuff.
Ordering and Receiving
- Place Order: Smooth sailing.
- Shipping: Chose the one that fit my timeline.
- Unboxing: It was awesome! Mom loved it.
When the album arrived, I was pretty stoked. It looked really good! The print quality was nice, the colors were vibrant, and it felt solid. My mom absolutely loved it. She even teared up a bit, which was a win in my book.
So yeah, that’s my Shutterfly story. It’s a cool way to turn your digital photos into something tangible. It’s a bit of a splurge, but for special occasions, I think it’s worth it. Plus, if you are into it, you can even make your own Christmas cards, just like Kris.