Thanks for finding the time to contact them for us. Too bad. Sounds like a nice home business for you if you figure out an easy and affordable way to do it. Being in the bush of Alaska - it would cost me a fortune to print things out in color and to purchase all the supplies. Shipping is so expensive here.
I've just been using Little Reader for that very reason but wishing I could print out some of my powerpoint presentations and laminate them. I'm also ready to start making books with my son as the star - using a digital camera. But way too expensive to print out. I'll have to get to a craft store this summer when I go down to the lower 48 and see what I can afford to stock up on......
Once I get everything completed to make some and well, I can make them for you. i don't know about the shipping to Alaska but we can check on that. You can send me a power point file, that is when i get good enough in making the books. It only cost 0.35 cents a page here in KY for color prints. I will be glad to help you out, if interested.
While I was googling this morning I found a person who made their own craft board books.
A suggestion they made was to buy cheap children's board books -eg. from a book discounter - and stick your pages over them! You could probably buy them around $3-5 each.
With regards to waterproofing - place clear contact (sticky plastic cover for books - don't know the US equivalent name, sorry) over your pages to waterproof them. You don't need to pay extra for acid free pages that craft stores sell unless you're intending on archiving the books.
I think that's what I'll do unless someone can find a cheaper alternative!!
Cheers, mtb999
I am trying that as we speak actually, thank you. I will let you know how it works about the contact paper. Also I have thought about taking old torn or faded board books and placing the paper over them, good idea to recycle old books. I can buy books here for 4/$1.00 at our local dollar store, so that's a good idea. Thanks.
I think that maybe I will try to empliment the idea of making board books for people in our ministry. We have a ministry that sends our books to children all over the world for free. i use card stock and ofcourse the premade board books.