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Remembering
Your Wedding Day: 4 Ways to Capture & Preserve Your Wedding Memories Forever
by Helen
Rankin
Imagine this
scene: Your wedding day, the day you have planned for months, has finally
arrived. You are ready. Family and friends are gathered and you just cannot wait
to have fun with everyone in celebration of this glorious day!
Are you imagining gliding blissfully around the wedding reception and stopping
to catch up with all the friends and family attending your wedding? Are you
imagining being showered with compliments as to what a fantastic day they're
having and how generally fabulous you are?
Unfortunately, the actual reality of most brides' wedding day tends to be
different. A recent Instant Forever
wedding day survey
showed that 71 percent of the couples surveyed spent only a few moments of their
wedding day with their guests!
So how can you capture your wedding day memories with your guests to enjoy for
years to come?
There are many options to choose from. How do you know which one is best for
you? I've pulled together and reviewed some options to help you decide how you
will capture your wedding day memories.
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1. Traditional Wedding Guest Book
Guest books are a popular option for weddings. They're available in a wide range
of colours and prices to fit most budgets, and many stationers are able to make
the guest book match your wedding stationery for added wedding elegance.
Here are the pros and cons of a traditional wedding guest book:
Pros:
* Available to suit every budget and size of wedding.
* It's reasonably simple to organise - you can either ask guests to complete it
at their table during the reception or you can set-up a 'signing table' - just
make sure that your guests know it's there!
Cons:
* The finished result can be uninspiring to look at. It's just pages and pages
of names and addresses -and it doesn't really capture your wedding day special
moments.
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2. Instant Polaroid Photo Guest Book
Polaroid Guest Books take the traditional guest book to an all new level.
Instant Polaroid Photo Guest Books are a unique "marriage" of a photo album and
a guest book. You're guests will absolutely love taking the instant Polaroid
pictures, slipping them into the specially designed picture slots and finishing
with their personalised messages.
Here are the pros and cons of an instant Polaroid photo guest book:
Pros:
* Available in a range of colours to match your wedding theme.
* A great way to interact with all your guests.
* Captures photos of all your guests, along with their personal messages.
* It's an instant wedding memento that you can take away from the reception as
soon as it's over - without waiting for processing or photographers' proofs.
Cons:
* It's slightly more to organise than a traditional guest book. However, you can
make it easier by putting a wedding attendant or close family member or friend
in charge of the photo guest books to ensure they are used and enjoyed by all
the guests.
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3. Signature Frame
As most couples splash out on their wedding photography, chances are you'll have
some fantastic wedding photographs to display with pride. A signature frame
refers to the cardboard mount around your chosen photo, which your guests sign
at the wedding, for you to keep. Once you've decided on the size of photo you
want, you can buy a mount and frame from any local framing shop.
Here are the pros and cons of a signature frame:
Pros:
* A great way to display your best couple photos or wedding photos at the
wedding.
* A great way to interact with your guests.
* Easy to organise. The only thing required is leaving the photo mount on an
easel in your reception area with a nice pen at hand for guests to sign.
Cons:
* Unless you get an enormous mount, there isn't much space for your guests to
write a personalised message to the couple.
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4. Video Diary
Another interesting alternative is the creation of a video diary. This can work
in a number of ways:
1) Hire a professional videographer. They can set up a separate room and camera
for your guests to visit 'Big Brother' style.
2) Hire video booths.
3) Ask a friend to ask each guest a number of questions for the video diary.
Example questions include: 'How do you know the bride or groom?' and 'What are
your wishes for the bride and groom?'
Here are the pros and cons of a video diary:
Pros:
* It allows your guests to create some very funny messages once people let their
hair down after having a drink or two!
Cons:
* Can be expensive if done professionally. Prices for a video booth can also be
costly.
* Some guests may be particularly camera shy and not keen on being captured on
film.
* Needs some pretty involved before-during-after wedding organisation to
encourage guests to use it.
* Certainly not an instant memento. You may have to wait a few weeks or months
to receive the finished video.
Helen Rankin, Founder of Instant Forever and distributor of Adesso Albums in the
UK and Europe, helps you capture your wedding memories forever. The Adesso Album
is the only
wedding photo guest book
alternative that captures your wedding event in an Instant in both pictures and
words, and preserves it Forever. To capture your wedding in an instant go to:
http://www.instantforever.com
About the
Author
Helen Rankin,
Founder of Instant Forever and distributor of Adesso Albums in the UK and
Europe, helps you capture your wedding memories forever. The Adesso Album is the
only wedding photo guest book alternative that captures your wedding event in an
Instant in both pictures and words, and preserves it Forever. To capture your
wedding in an instant go to:
http://www.instantforever.com
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