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Printing a Recipe Book CheaplyPenny Feedback About This Post:RE: Yellowed By BleachYou could cover the mesh with white shoe polish, or liquid paper correction fluid. Stuff the shoes with newspaper before applying carefully. Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: Printing a Recipe Book CheaplyHow about doing it yourself. Print a master copy of the cookbook and then take it to a copy machine and make your copies. You can print the covers on your own printer. Then take them to Office Max or to Kinko's and have them bind them with a plastic binder. It will cost about a dollar per book for the binding. Also remember to keep your master copy as you will find that you will get requests for your cookbook all the time. From people who could not make the reunion, other people who just want a copy. I do cookbooks for my family every Christmas. I have 5 children and others who look forward to it each year. I hope this will help. You could also put them in a notebook and then pages could be added each year at the reunion. You could also add picture pages with family Members. Good luck and have fun! Post By Debra in Colorado (Guest Post) RE: Printing a Recipe Bookhttp://www.morriscookbooks.com/pricing/disc/coups/disc.asp Post by beanygurl RE: Printing a Recipe BookTry a print shop like a Kinko or Staples. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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