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Personalized 8.5"x11.5" Harcover Collage Photo Book from Collage.com

Personalized 8.5"x11.5" Collage Photo Book

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Pull up to 500 photos from Facebook, Instagram, or your computer to create a 20-page hardcover photo book to celebrate a wedding or new baby

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Personalized Collage Photo Book from Collage.com

  • Hardcover photo book with up to 500 of your favorite images
  • Create a travel, wedding, or graduation album
  • Easy-to-follow collage process with auto image placement
  • Choose photos from Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, or your computer
  • Printed on acid-free archival paper
  • 20 total pages
  • Dimensions: 8.5”x11.5”

About Collage.com

Using unique auto-placement software, Collage.com instantly uploads photos from Facebook, Instagram, or the user’s computer to effortlessly craft custom collages. The photos are automatically arranged into the template without any gaps or overlapping images, and once uploaded, the images can be resized, swapped, or arranged into more than 100 custom shapes, such as birthday cake, heart, dog, or football. Using high-quality printing services, collages can be printed on gallery-wrapped canvases, phone cases, fleece blankets, and more. Collage.com’s collages can accommodate up to 300 images, can be shared online, and can celebrate myriad magic moments, from engagements and graduations to placing in a toilet-seat-tossing competition.

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Limit 1 per order. Shipping not included. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders ship within 12 business days from the redemption date. Does not ship to PO boxes. See return policy. Voucher is non-transferable. How is the strike-through price determined?