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Studio J got an upgrade!

PHOTO PRINTING MADE EASY!!!!
Do you put off printing those larger photos,because they cost more?  Do you wish you could print ONE wallet sized picture?  What about those odd size pictrues like 6x8, 1.25x 1.25??

What I told you, you could print a BUNCH of photos, at one time, in the larger sizes, in smaller sizes, your way? Interested? Take a look!

Here is a set of photos that I had printed:

Let me explain how this works:

This is the no boundries layout in Studio J. It starts as a blank canvas.

First, make the full 12x12 pages into text wells, then add some paper behind it (you can use any paper kit). You don't have to do this, but it gives a difference in background, to see what you're doing. The cool thing is, if you have some of that pattern showing after you're done adding your photos, you can actually use that AS paper in your projects!!!
Then add whatever photo sizes you want.  Here there are 4 5×7 photo spots on the left page. On the right page- 1 8×10 photo, 4 wallet sized photos (2.5 x 3.5), and even four 2×2 spots!

Here's a quick price comparison for you (courtesy of Michele Johns). She pulled up some popular places to get your photos printed, just to compare.
Prices are listed for each in the top group. Note that one store doesn’t offer the Wallet sized prints. All of the other stores offer the prints, however, you have to have them printed in sets of 2 or 4. That means a LOT of extra photos for you to store.

In the second group, prices are listed in each group for the sizes of photos shown in the Studio J layout. They're totaled for you :)
Now, if you wanted the 2×2 photos (which, you can see, no one actually offers), you would either have to cut up a 4×6 photo, or get some wallet sized photos, and have even more photos to store.

So, as you can see, the Studio J layout offers so much savings, it’s kind of silly to NOT use it!



Check out this video from CTMH to see how to use Studio J for PHOTO PRINTING!!!!!



Give it a try today!!!  CLICK HERE

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