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Your Wedding Scrapbook


Your wedding day goes by so quickly, it’s just obvious that you’ll do everything in your power to preserve your memories! I can’t think of a better way of doing this that with a Wedding Scrapbook.

Its important to decide what your goal is before you enthusiastically approach your first page. Would this book only tell your wedding day tale or do you want it to include everything from the engagement to the honeymoon? Decide on a look and feel (romantic, vintage, clean) as well as on the colour scheme before you start this exciting project.

The most popular way is to go with your wedding colours, but it might be interesting to add a bit of extra colour, for example if your wedding colours were white and lilac, you can add silver and a deep purple to this, even a slight touch of pink. As long as the colours don’t overpower your photos – the extras should be subtle in order to make your photos the primary focus (the majority of the memorabilia can be stored in a nice memento box). You wouln’t want to look at this in 15 years and shreak, therefore its better to keep it simplistic, which will definitely guarantee a timeless and elegant look.

It would be wise to do your planning before you hit the shops. This would include how many pages your album would be, what photos and memorabilia you’d like to use etc. To create a personal, intimate feel, use the more spontaneous photos for scrap booking, the more posed photos can be framed or sent to family members, the remainder of the photos can be stored in a separate album. It’s a good idea to print a duplicate set to work with – this would give you peace as you’re working, knowing that your originals are safe.

Memorabilia you might want to include:

- Wedding and bridal shower invites

- Fabric from your dress (as well as any other fabric samples)

- Receipts

- Bridal registry

- Napkins

- Any form of printed material (menu, song-list etc, congrats and thank-you cards)

- Honeymoon tickets and extras

- Congrats and thank you cards

The foundation of a scrapbook is the journaling, sit down somewhere where you won’t be disturbed and go back to that special day – What did you feel when preparing for this big day, when the minister declared you husband and wife, sitting at the reception looking at your guests? When writing, be real and be yourself. We so often forget these very special moments, this way your memories will be preserved as long as you both shall live.

Bring in some of your friends or family’s thoughts – ask a few people you are close to, to write down a sentence or two on what it was that stood out for them on this day (supply them with nice paper or a colourful pen). Start the book with a dedication page – why you are creating this book, why your wedding day was such a special day etc. Some other pages you can add is “what I remember” or “what I was grateful for” or even “what didn’t matter at this stage” – as women we often plan this day and want it to be absolutely perfect, but when we are in the moment, we realize that that’s so not the point of this day.

As you create your book, be real and true – don’t only choose the perfect pictures – being real when choosing your photos and writing your love story will show throughout your book. And most of all, enjoy making this book and enjoy this season!

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Fall Weddings in Michigan


It is that time of the year again. Fall season began at 11:43.16 Eastern Standard Time, and this morning signifies the beginning of beautiful weather and weddings. The start of Fall actually felt like summer with the warm weather and light breeze. So then, why do Fall weddings in Michigan turnout so nicely? You can read the article below to discover all the benefits that a September, October or November wedding reception can have on your big day.

Can You Say Color?

Just imagine all the leaves changing colors, giving you one stellar backdrop in your wedding photos. Many brides choose to match their wedding colors with the vibrant yellows, reds, and oranges that you can expect from Fall. This means that even your flowers, linens, and attire can be done in complimenting colors to tie your Fall themed wedding reception together.

Just what the Weather Man Cooked Up

Weddings in Fall typically have excellent weather. This is great if you are planning an outdoor wedding ceremony or tented reception. There is usually low humidity with average temperatures around the mid 70s. Since weather for Fall weddings is more predictable, you will be less stressed wonder about the what ifs.

How to Plan a Fall Wedding

There are many times during the year that would be considered perfect for planning the wedding of your dreams. This all depends on what you would like to accomplish. There are also many steps involved with planning an outdoor celebration during this season. Location is one of the most important parts of your decision. A good way to narrow down the wedding hot spots of your choice is to have an idea of what type of event you are planning. Is it more of an intimate affair, would you centered on fun, or would you rather have it be as simple as possible?

Finally I just wanted to congratulate all brides in Michigan that are planning Fall weddings and ceremonies. Good luck with planning your Fall wedding and enjoy the beautiful weather and the distinctive colors!

The Benefits of Printing Photos at Home


Gone are the days when you had to hold down a button and wind a tiny crank to roll up your film. The digital age has begun and having to get film developed is a thing of the past. But even though it’s easier to take pictures, you still have to go through the complicated process of waiting in line at a drugstore’s photo kiosk with your memory card to get them printed, or do you? Maybe it’s time to look into printing from home.

The main benefit of printing your digital pictures at home is its simplicity. Many of even the cheapest digital photo printers allow you to connect your camera or plug in your memory card and print directly. With photo editing tools built into the menus of new cameras, a computer is usually not even necessary!

Consider it as an investment. Sure the initial cost of a printer may run you a couple hundred bucks, but ultimately it’s going to pay off because the cost per photo is drastically cheaper than what you might pay in a store. Sure there’s ink you need to buy, but even with the cost of ink and paper, it still ends up being cheaper.

The newest photo printers are able to rival the quality of even the best prints you can get in a store, so this really adds to the reasons of why you should purchase a printer. Depending on the paper you use and the ink you buy, prints can last a very long time, too. Imagine no more having to drive or wait in lines. Photo printers allow you to print without having to wait to pick up your pictures later on. Actually printing of prints is fast, too.

Okay, so now that you’re convinced in that you need to buy a printer instead of going to a store, how do you go about choosing which printer to get? One of the biggest things you should consider is the size of the prints you’re going to want. Some printers only print 4×6, some let you print as large as 8×10 or even 11×14! There’s no point in spending on what you don’t need, so be sure to think about what you’re buying.

The next thing you’ll want to look into is the quality. This is usually measured in DPI (dots per inch). Also a part of the quality is the type of printing the printer does. Dye-sublimation printers use a completely different technique than actual ink or toner. Be sure to research and weigh the options of what you really want.

The last thing you should look for are the printer’s features. Are you going to need borderless printing? Double-sided printing? Some printers are easier to use than others, so one of the best things to do is check out the printers in the store. Most places let you print a test page so you can see the quality and speed of each printer. Do a little research and figure out how much ink is going to cost, too. Some printers are cheap, but overprice their ink, while other printers are expensive but their ink is cheap. It’s almost always better to just make an investment.