Wedding Album

What’s your wedding story? Nobody can vividly recount every drama, tender moments and comic relief that transpired on the grandest day of your life the way you do. So why not create a customized wedding album that will help you remember those great moments as tell your story in your own special and unique way. Don’t just merely settle on sticking those photos in your wedding album but unleash your artistry by incorporating your personal flair for design with stickers, pens and other design paraphernalia complete with photo captions that will instantly make every page significantly interesting.

Those professional wedding albums can come with an exorbitant price tag, and do not exactly exude warmth and affection without your very own personal touch. The great news is there are a lot of do-it-yourself wedding photo album kits available that you can readily assemble and customize according to your preference taste. Such ready to assemble kit usually includes sticker sheets, patterned papers, journal boxes, a booklet or great layout ideas and guide as will as a photo safe covers that effectively preserves and protects your precious photos from degradation. This approach certainly elevates the art of scrap booking into a higher plane and a valuable keepsake that you can share with you family and friends. So here are the top 7 tips on creating those wonderful storybook wedding albums that would best tell your romantic fairytale wedding story to the rest of the world:

1.Snap Many Photos – don’t just limit your wedding album with the snapshots of the ceremony and the receptions. Feel free to add those bridal shower photos, and all other pre-wedding parties that you certainly would also want to reminisce. Your photographers may take those elegant photos, but nothing beats those offbeat and amateur shots that best draw out great laughs and poignant recollections.

2. Gather all Photos First – one of the most common mistakes that scrap bookers make is plunging right into the activity frenzy without waiting for every pictures to come in from copies taken by relatives and friends. You don’t have to solely rely on your collection. Ask for some copies and get more variety and better effect by expertly combing the pictures you have complied.

3. Decide on the Theme – Some brides often prefer to have a separate wedding album for the wedding and the honeymoon. Select a specific theme that would nicely complement your wedding pictures and decide whether you want to combine your honeymoon pictures and pre-wedding party pictures.

4. Decide on the Style – many experienced scrap bookers often decide on sticking to a particular color scheme all throughout the wedding album. There are a lot of layouts ideas that you can check on the online sites if you just cant think of one and get that spark of inspiration.

5. Sort Pictures By Categories – like a story unfolding, you generally want to group together pictures of the same event to achieve that element of continuity. Sorting your pictures will not only help you get organized and breaks the large project into several smaller and more manageable segments.

6. Shop for Page Themes – Instead of spending money on stickers and other decorations that would usually end up in the storage, purchase elegant page themes? Consider the best elements to incorporate in your pictures and shop for decorative papers that best complement it.

7. Include Memorabilia – Why photos are the primary element in your wedding album, it would also be a great idea to include other materials such as the receipts of the florists, a fabric sample of your dress, love notes from your groom or even those plane ticket stubs. Don’t limit yourself with the conventional choices and explore possibilities. After all, this is entirely your own story, so have it your way.

Putting together you wedding album can be fun and rewarding a great project to work on during your free time. So set your eyes on gathering all those snapshots ready and get busy!

 
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