
The other AU photo products include photo prints, wedding-specific stationery (such as RSVP cards and table number cards), various attractive photo frames and a small brass and wood display box for your photos. Prices for quantity purchases are as low as $1 each for some styles and sizes. AU has a small variety of card styles, a number of which have no photos, including folded, with foil accents and "hand-lettered." The cards are available in 5 x 7 inches, 5 x 5 inches and 4 x 8.5 inches.
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The free envelope may be kraft (brown), white or iron gray. If I had purchased a quantity, the price per card would have gone down, as far as $1.30 for 175 cards. My 5 x 7-inch AU card cost $1.80 each for 10 cards.

And the calendar on a brass desktop easel instead of a clipboard would cost $55. If you want your clipboard to be "Solidwool," a composite made of sheep fleece, the price would be $40. The same calendar on a solid-walnut clipboard costs $30. A gift message is free gift wrap costs $10. My wood clipboard AU calendar consisting of 5 x 7-inch individual month cards cost $25. An 8.5 x 8.5-inch, 30-page softcover that connects to your Instagram, Dropbox and other accounts so you don't need to upload photos is available in a 30-page, 5 x 5-inch version for $15 or an 8.5 x 8.5-inch version for $28. For instance, a wedding guest book that has 20 pages of photos with space for guests to write notes starts at $139 for an 8.5 x 8.5 book. MORE: The 10 Best Photo Storage and Sharing SitesĪU has a decent variety of books, with a focus on weddings (plus a couple specific to baby pictures). And a lay-flat fabric-covered hardcover with a foil embossed title starts at $149 for an 8.5 x 8.5-inch, 20-page book. Other fabric-covered hardcover books with a photo dust cover start at $60 for an 8.5 x 8.5-inch, 50-page book. That book style isn't available in other sizes, nor are other styles available in that size.

My 30-page, 7 x 7-inch, fabric-covered Artifact Uprising "Everyday" book cost $49, which included the hand-embossed title in gold, silver or bronze. Type was solid and clean, with slightly cramped leading. Some dot pattern is obvious and darker shadows are blocky with loss of detail. The photos were colorful and sharp, though their dynamic range was muted.

However, it was thinner than Minted and Shutterfly's cards. Our photo card was printed on a nice medium-weight matte card stock, which had a pleasantly tactile texture.

And if we throw in the gift vouchers, the referral promotion, the discounts on extras, and the free shipping of the bigger hard cover products into the mix, then the opportunity for savings is massive.Artifact Uprising photo card (Image credit: Artifact Uprising) Right from the start there is a great discount of 35% if you order your photo book within a certain period of time, but by ordering more copies of the book this discount is increased by up to an additional 40%. Although PastBook’s prices are anything but encouraging, thanks to its seemingly never-ending supply of discounts it is possible to turn your social media photos into neat photo books without paying a fortune. If such a company can effectively combine user-friendliness and/or outstanding customization features with affordability, then this market will be all sewn up. In order to capitalize on the continuous popularity of Facebook and Instagram, photo book companies have come up with different ways to convince potential customers to turn their social media posts into a lasting photo book.
