PRINTING A BOUND HARDCOPY OF A BLOG

I have a blog of a trip that i would like to print out in a laminated book form--like the photo albums you can get-- does anyone know of a service that does this?

Well, you can do the screenshots yourself and then send in the photos to be printed to any of the online photo places (like Snapfish, Shutterfly, Ofoto, etc). Many stores like Walgreens and Costco also do this now, too (I had calendars and little books made for Xmas!)
As far as taking the screenshots go, I like to use a little application called Paparazzi...
http://www.derailer.org/paparazzi/
This will allow you to save images of each entire webpage without scrolling. All you have to do is to enter in the URL for each blog page and specify what image format and size you want.
Have fun with it! And if you have any questions about the process, don't hesitate to post them here. Lots of helpful people here to help you get where you want to go!

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