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Inspiration...domino's MY DECO FILE

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[A free virtual scrapbooking tool that creates one place to store all of your inspiring images.]

How many times have you been surfing the Web and spotted an image of your dream house, an amazing new couch or an artist you may want to buy work from in the future only to bookmark the page and forget about it months later? Now there's a very cool feature that visually displays your Web treasures in one place - domino's MY DECO FILE, a free, easy-to-use online inspiration board that lets you organize all your decorating ideas and images in one paperless space.


 
 

091608_decofile01.jpgSince we have a few hundred bookmarks saved and seem to have no idea what saved picture is where, we quickly signed up for MY DECO FILE and love it! We already feel a more organized and can quickly view our Image Gallery or Deco Books for pictures that we may need to reference or want to enjoy again. The home page is very easy to navigate - you simply upload images to your own gallery and can then create your own Deco Books. Plus you can explore other readers' books and even add their images to your own library.

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We love the pops of color in this bedroom that we spotted in one of domino's galleries. The STORE IMAGE tab makes it simple to add this image to my own library.

Not only can you can save and collect any picture from domino's site but also from the Web by using the My Deco File Tear Tool. Once you've created your Deco Books, take it one step further and showcase them for other domino readers, friends and family to enjoy. Or keep your books all to yourself for a daily does of organized inspiration. Click here to learn more about domino's MY DECO FILE and start your inspiration board today.


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i set one of these up but actually i save images onto my desktop in a massive Style Tray folder with a dozen subfolders. I keep it on Thumbnail view.

posted by Lady J on September 17th 2008 at 7:08am
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I f*ckin' love this thang! Just when I was getting extremely bored with the online Domino..they hit me with their best shot! Now I'm busy doing this on not on the lame-o forums..

posted by justjenny. on September 17th 2008 at 7:16am
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I love this idea...I often find myself bookmarking things at work, which I then can't seem to ever find once I get home. Of course, I should be "working" at work, but I might just have to sign up for this!

posted by michpc on September 17th 2008 at 7:37am
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just remember not all sites allow this capture system to work and the images captured directly from websites only stay in your decobook as long as they stay on the original website. with retailers things are gonna disappear.

posted by Lady J on September 17th 2008 at 8:31am
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Thanks for the warning, Lady J.

posted by Mrs.Mack on September 17th 2008 at 9:17am
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I just investigated the above issue. Try saving the image to your desktop and upload from there. This way you don't have to worry about retailers removing images from their sites.

posted by Katy Elliott on October 1st 2008 at 7:18am
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