Thursday, January 5, 2017

How A Professional Print Company In Lubbock TX Captures Family Memories With History Booklets

By Rae Patricio


Your family memories are precious. Do you have them recorded and preserved? Putting together a family history is a fun project, especially if you involve the children. The result makes a great gift for everyone in your extended family, a handout for family reunions, and a way of preserving things which might be lost.

Put together cool facts, oral history, and photographs into a short booklet and then get it printed by a Lubbock commercial printing service. Family histories are seldom long enough to be affordable if printed by a book printer. Print on demand can be extremely expensive for shorter books.

Professional printers that do offset runs do not like to do small jobs like this. To make your project a success, you need someone who does not mind doing smaller jobs. Look for a person who does projects for small businesses, families and individuals who do not want more than fifty copies at an affordable price.

A good print shop may also offer work in graphic design that would help you come up with an outstanding, attractive cover. This will make your family history booklet look like it was professionally done. This project will turn into something that your extended family will treasure for years to come and will want to share with their friends.

Sadly, many family memories are often lost when older family members pass away. Your family history booklet can prevent that from occurring and can preserve your special family moments. Take advantage of capturing these moments while family members are still alive and make them into a book that can be shared from one generation to another. (You never know. Someone may like your idea so much that they will do a sequel!)

If you are looking to preserve your family history, consider making a family history booklet. Contact a good commercial printer and talk to them about cover design and the best paper to use - and then write those memories down.




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