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Pixum Photo Book Review

A couple of months ago I was asked if I'd like to review a photo book from Pixum. I agreed and off I went to the website to have a look around. The site is well set out and easy to navigate around. Pixum offer a wide range of photo products from prints, mugs, calendars to photo books and greetings cards.

It is really simple to create a Pixum photo book. The hardest bit for me was deciding which photos I wanted and where to put them as I have so many lovely pictures of the boys. The first thing I did was choose the title of the book and choose the pictures and layout that I wanted for the front and back covers.


I love how easy it is to upload the pictures you want to use in the photo book, you can manually drag and drop them on to the pages so that you can decide where you want your pictures or you can simply add them all to a side bar and the software will make the album for you and decide which pictures will go where. You can decide how many pictures per page you'd like and the layout of the photos.  I chose pictures of all 3 boys, but I wanted them in order of each child from birth to now and then at the back a few of them all together, so I decided to add the pictures individually to each page, this was a little time consuming as I had to find the photos I wanted, but the making of the photo book itself was quite easy to do. You can choose the background colour for the pages inside too, but I decided to leave the page backgrounds blank in my book.



My book was created with minimal effort and was easy to order. The book I ordered was £24.99 and is made up of 26 pages, however prices start from as little as £5.99 and you can choose how many pages your book will be made up of. My order was processed relatively quickly and sent to me soon after.

I am extremely impressed with the quality of the photo book, the pages look great and are made from good quality photo paper. I would highly recommend Pixum and intend to use them again in the future.

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