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LIVE YOUR LIFE OUTSIDE THE SHOEBOX
Contributed by: Thomas Dietz on 1/13/2006

Life's Sweet Helps People Organize All of Their Digital and Print Photographs
and Turn Them Into Collectible Photo Books


Denver , December 26, 2005 - 40 to 45% of American adults make one or more resolution each year.  Inevitably, getting organized makes the Top Ten list, and one of the most looming projects is the shoebox full of photos.     

Life's Sweet, a revolutionary new retail concept in Lone Tree,
Colorado , takes those photograph-filled shoeboxes and hard drives jammed with family pictures needing to be organized and seamlessly and cost-effectively turns them into personalized photo books.  For the first time ever, the memories captured in everyday moments or special occasions can be dropped off at Life's Sweet, and within about a week be converted into a coffee table collectible photo book and/or Memory Music DVD.

"Getting your Grandma, auntie, brother, and best friends out of the shoebox this year can be a New Year's Resolution you can actually keep," said Soraya Cartwright, Founder of Life's Sweet.  "No standing at kiosks.  No downloading files.  We do all the work.  Drop off all of your photos or your digital files and we'll turn them into a well-organized library of photo books or DVDs. It's simple." 

Life's Sweet was launched to meet the increasing need for an easy, time-efficient and affordable way to take everyone's snapshots and turn them into a usable and enjoyable format.  According to the Photo Marketing Association's 2005 research, among the data on how household members use their digital images, only 7.7 billion prints were projected to be made in 2005, leaving 12.3 billion unprinted images.  "This translates into the discouraging and concerning fact that the majority of photos taken today never see the light of day," continued Cartwright.

Taking the hassle out of compiling photo albums, the labor and time out of scrapbooking and the effort and cost out of printing digital pictures, Life's Sweet designs personalized albums that require nothing more of the customer than to drop off their pile of pictures or their disk of images.  Life's Sweet does the rest, from scanning images to designing and printing heirloom quality books at affordable prices.

Life's Sweet offers two different sizes of coffee table quality books.  Bound in high quality, hard cover, linen books, photos are printed on archival glossy paper.  The photo books can be accompanied by picture DVDs synced with music.  The process for producing the photo books and other personalized items typically take between one to two weeks to complete. 

Jenny Riojas, a recent Life's Sweet customer, commented, "It was such a relief to walk into Life's Sweet and drop off 160 pictures and return a week later to pick up my beautiful book.  The best part was being able to have my book duplicated as a gift for family members.  I'm looking forward to having this easy and affordable way to build a library of my son's life."

Life's Sweet is located at 9227 E. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 500 in Lone Tree, Colorado .  For more information, visit www.lifessweet.com or call 303-815-1930.  




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Thomas Dietz

Denver , CO

Thomas Dietz has posted 8 stories and 0 comments since joining on 10/6/2005. Thomas Dietz 's average story rating is 0.
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