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 the scrap book is the journaling, sit
down somewhere where you won’t be disturbed
and go back to that special day – what did you
hear, see, feel, smell, touch? What did you feel like
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
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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