Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Make A Family History Boklet With A Lubbock Commercial Printing Service

By Lakisha Curtsinger


Our roots are precious - and recording family history before older relatives die can be a challenge. Family histories are seldom long enough to be accepted by traditional offset book printers, and the unit price on print on demand can be prohibitive for shorter books. Because of the length issues, many people resort to attempting to print and bind the booklet themselves, with often-ugly results.

The solution for this quandary is a company that does small print runs. They can provide help with producing brochures, books and related print products. They can also do small quantities to suit your needs.

Combined with photos and facts, this makes a lively and thoughtful keepsake. Family photos may be included in this type of book to give an added personal touch. A book that is not only interesting to read but provides a connection to the family history makes a wonderful gift for a relative.

You need to find a company which is highly experienced with types of paper who can lead you through your options. This provides a chance to select either a matte or gloss cover and to work out how long the book will be. The experienced staff are on hand to talk you through your options.

After all, you want your family history booklet to look good on the shelf or the coffee table, and to be something the entire family can be as proud of as they are of grandfather's medals.

Grab your opportunity to produce a beautiful keep sake for your next family get together. Choose a print service that understands the needs of the individual customer with a limited budget. The chance to preserve family history is well worth the investment. For further tips on this topic check out the range of blogs online which focus on family history. Many include useful tips and resources to help you to create your own book based on your story. You can even access free templates to help you to create an attractive and well thought out booklet based on your family history.




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