I have the same problem and I love working with wallet size prints. Here is my solution:
I love snapfish, but I actually use Shutterfly software when I edit my photos. You can download the software for free and use it to create collages, a great way to make smaller versions of photos. I make a collage (you can do 2 photos on a 4x6 or several photos on an 8x10) and save it as a jpg file which will save your collage in a high-res format as a single file. Then, upload THAT jpg to snapfish. It will print and count as a 4x6 photo and you can just cut it apart when it arrives. Let me know if you need more details! Good Luck!
When I need wallets or 2 x 3's I print them at the CVS kodak machine. It's the only place I've found that lets you choose different pictures instead of 4 wallets or 2-2 x 3's.
Thanks for the suggestions! We have CVS and Walgreens here in MA so I will give them a try. Does anyone know if the Walmart picture machines print wallet-sized?
Labdogs42 -which Epson model do you have? I have been looking at those as an option after reading about them in Donna Downey's blog.
Mine is quite a few years old, so I don't see the model out there any more. I looked on the Epson site and mine would be more similar to the current Dash model. I use mine all the time and I love it!
If you use photo shop elements, you can crop or resize your photos to 2X3, put 4 of them on a 4 x 6, flatten the image, save it as a jpg and upload it to snapfish as usual. I do a lot of photos that way.
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