Hello Julie! Thanks for commenting. Sounds like I need to make a video about this since you're the second person to ask me within the past week. :) Here's a quick summary. 1) I sent the photos from my phone to my laptop using a free app for my phone called wetransfer. You can send large amounts of photos and videos from a phone to a computer! 2) Then I create a folder with the photos and organize them by date/activity. I open a Publisher document and copy the photos over and arrange them by the size I want. If you don't have publisher, you can do this using Canva as well. That is a free app online. I basically make a large collage leaving a bit of white space between pictures to maximize the paper if that makes sense? 3) I like to print on white sticker paper because then I don't even need adhesive to put them on the page. I haven't calculated it out, but I assume I save some money this way? I love using this white label paper: amzn.to/46iwzzG (affiliate link) Currently $13 for 100 sheets! Amazing deal. 4) I print the page of photos on my Epson ecotank printer. I used to use a traditional ink jet printer but I was going through SO many expensive cartridges. I got the Epson ecotank printer in 2022 I think? It says the ink it comes with should last 2 years with average printing. I print way more than the average person with printing everything for Creative Faith kits from home. The ink lasted a year. I have only filled it up twice since I got it. I have saved SO much money in ink by switching to this printer. Epson EcoTank ET-3760: amzn.to/3CkLcrG (affiliate link) Let me know if you have any specific questions!
Sounds like a deal! They might be sort of similar. I follow this recipe from This Gathered Nest. She used to have a reel about it, but I cannot find it anymore. But she does have the recipe on her website: thisgatherednest.com/blog/creamy-taco-soup-tgn-family-favorite-recipe SO good and affordable and protein rich. :) Let me know your taco chili recipe!
Love it, Hillary! I was wondering how your print out your photos--paper you use, apps, printer, etc.?
Hello Julie! Thanks for commenting. Sounds like I need to make a video about this since you're the second person to ask me within the past week. :) Here's a quick summary.
1) I sent the photos from my phone to my laptop using a free app for my phone called wetransfer. You can send large amounts of photos and videos from a phone to a computer!
2) Then I create a folder with the photos and organize them by date/activity. I open a Publisher document and copy the photos over and arrange them by the size I want. If you don't have publisher, you can do this using Canva as well. That is a free app online. I basically make a large collage leaving a bit of white space between pictures to maximize the paper if that makes sense?
3) I like to print on white sticker paper because then I don't even need adhesive to put them on the page. I haven't calculated it out, but I assume I save some money this way? I love using this white label paper: amzn.to/46iwzzG (affiliate link) Currently $13 for 100 sheets! Amazing deal.
4) I print the page of photos on my Epson ecotank printer. I used to use a traditional ink jet printer but I was going through SO many expensive cartridges. I got the Epson ecotank printer in 2022 I think? It says the ink it comes with should last 2 years with average printing. I print way more than the average person with printing everything for Creative Faith kits from home. The ink lasted a year. I have only filled it up twice since I got it. I have saved SO much money in ink by switching to this printer. Epson EcoTank ET-3760: amzn.to/3CkLcrG (affiliate link)
Let me know if you have any specific questions!
I’ll trade you my taco chili recipe for your taco soup recipe 😄
Sounds like a deal! They might be sort of similar. I follow this recipe from This Gathered Nest. She used to have a reel about it, but I cannot find it anymore. But she does have the recipe on her website: thisgatherednest.com/blog/creamy-taco-soup-tgn-family-favorite-recipe SO good and affordable and protein rich. :) Let me know your taco chili recipe!
I am an Indian could you make videos in Hindi language