MDscrapaholic
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Nov 24, 2017 17:27:51 GMT
I'm terrible about printing pictures off my phone. I am looking into Groovebook and was wondering if any Peas had a good experience with them? I do have a printer at home and also a Selphy, but never use them. (Too lazy.) I like the idea of getting photos once a month and at $2.99 for 100 that's a lot cheaper than Walgreens or other places. I like that I can take them out or just leave them in a book until I have time to scrap them.
I do have over 100 photos each and every month so I think it would be a good thing. What do the peas say?
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 24, 2017 20:51:33 GMT
My friend did it not long after they were on Shark Tank and she was underwhelmed by the print quality. They might be okay for occasional sharing with people but they weren’t really scrapbook worthy. IIRC the paper they were printed on isn’t photo paper, it was pretty thin and the print quality wasn’t great either. She questioned whether it was the image or the print so she had some of the same images printed at Costco and they were much, much better.
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nicolep
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Post by nicolep on Nov 24, 2017 21:03:48 GMT
I've never heard of them...
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MDscrapaholic
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,628
Location: Down by the bay....
Jun 25, 2014 20:49:07 GMT
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Nov 25, 2017 0:47:39 GMT
Well, the first one is free so I went ahead and ordered one. I'll let you know how it is!
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Post by delila on Nov 25, 2017 21:53:46 GMT
I've used them for a while now. The quality is just ok, not the best at all but I have noticed it has gotten better in the past few orders.
They are fine for everyday pics but not for special pics. It gets my pics off my phone & that makes me happy!
delila
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