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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but does anyone know of an easy and affordable way to publish an 'art book' based on a number (around 20) of children's artwork? The paper stock and covers do not need to be top of the line, but should at least look nice enough to be gifts for teachers and older relatives.
If you actually want to publish it, do it yourself through Ingram Spark and Amazon KDP. You'll have to purchase an ISBN number (barcode) and have the book laid out by a graphic designer. Ingram and Amazon will handle the printing and ship the books to you.
Office Depot doesn't publish books, but they do color copying and binding services. If you don't want to truly publish it and just make it for gifts, take it to a local print shop where they offer all the services you need under one roof.
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