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Today I wanted to show you a couple of my sample wedding albums that I take out with me when I meet potential brides and grooms, or exhibit at wedding fairs. I wanted to show you them, because not only are they incredibly beautiful, but they represent the end product. Once the day is over, as cliche as it sounds all that is really left are your photographs, so imagine yourselves opening up one of these in 40 years time, pointing and laughing at your hair-styles and explaining to your children or grand-children who the people in the photographs are.
I’m on a quest to ensure all my couples realise how important having their photographs in their hands are, whether thats just as individual prints, framed artwork on the wall, in a beautiful album or stored away in a memory box. Having them printed makes them real, and I assure you that you will look at them far more often if they are in a book on your coffee table then you will if they are just in a file on your desktop.
First up is Jenni and Tom, who had the most beautiful wedding last year in Tom’s parents back garden. I made this sample album an 8×8 with a Wedgwood blue eco friendly leather cover.
I also ordered a 6×6 duplicate parent album of Jenni and Tom’s album to show potential brides and grooms at meetings. This is with a Aqua blue cotton cover.
If you want to see the full layout of this album, take a look at the little slideshow below, it really was a stunning wedding, and seeing it laid out in a storybook style really helps to tell the story of their big day from start to finish.
Next up is my show stopper sample album. This one is a 12×12 with a Dusty Pink Cotton Cover. I chose the photos from Kelly and Ryan’s Narborough Hall wedding for this album, as I knew their photos would compliment the album perfectly, and there really wasn’t a more perfect wedding to go with that gorgeous cover option!
Again, I ordered a 6×6 duplicate parent album to show potential customers, and I kept it simple this time with a cotton cover in chalk.
And I just know you want to see inside this one too..
To give you an idea of the range of cover options available, take a look below. The albums come in a variety of leather, cotton and silk finishes, and there is so much variety that you shouldn’t have a problem finding a cover to suit your wedding day.
So let me know, are you planning on getting your photos printed, in an album or a memory box?