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Preserve and share your priceless photos and stories through professionally published, hardbound books. 

It is so easy and it is all done on our website in your own password protected account! You simply upload your pictures into your online photo album, then create your book using either our pre-designed layouts, or you can design your own. We then publish it and mail it to you in about 2 weeks! We have made it simple enough for the novice computer user, as well as advanced enough for the experienced.


Your Photos and Stories
Each of us has a story (or several stories) that we could tell. Will you write the life story of an ancestor, a grandparent, parent or friend. Perhaps your love story, wedding story or to honor a 50th anniversary celebration. How about the birth of a child, a family vacation or other significant event. However you choose to start, you are taking an influential step toward a lasting family legacy.

With the many sizes, types, and styles of books we have available, combined with our helpful "Storybook Planners", we make it easy for you to capture and share these stories with your loved ones. Check out our Guide to Storybooking to discover the many valuable ideas and suggestions we offer to help you create that special book. This guide also has a wide variety of quotes and poems to add that extra touch.


Studio Demonstration
You can view a quick demo video to become more familiar with how the Heritage Studio works. See how easy and fun this really is!

For more detailed and personalized help, join us at one of our workshops! You can come in person, or join us via a web conference call. Contact me for more information on dates and times.

I look forward to having the opportunity to help you preserve your own pictures and memories through these wonderful books!

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What Makes Heritage Makers Different?

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Questions or comments? Get in touch with me at:

702-384-1883