Your Wedding: Your Memory Album
The process leading up to your wedding is indeed a time of many late nights, lots of appointments, creativity sessions, and let.s not forget...Love.
With all of the hustle and bustle you about to embark upon why not remember the best of the best. You know the tradition of a wedding album, right? Well, that is preservation of the day that all of the months of planning ensued. But what about the planning? What about all of the magic involved in picking the flowers, candles, the dress, the cake!?
The purpose of a pre-wedding memory album is allow you a remembrance of the process. This is a new idea that has just started picking up in the modern wedding process. The best scenario would result in your hiring of a wedding coordinator and as a special bonus feature they provide you with a complementary wedding memory album. But this is real world, and most of us don.t have such gracious wedding planners, and often times there is not even a wedding planner.
So to embark upon the task of devising your own memory album you need to purchase the initial album within two weeks of the proposal. This is a presumed amount of time since most couples put their engagement announcement into the newspaper after two to three weeks of the proposal. This is when the planning begins to start.
Begin your first pages of your album by introducing pictures taken from friends and family of the day of the proposal. Pictures of the engagement ring, pictures of you and your partner together, smiling from the incredible news. Take pictures with your family and friends as you make the announcement to them, this will allow you to have candid moments but also have emotion in your album.
You will want to introduce into your album the clipping from the newspaper announcement and copies of the professional engagement photos. After the announcement to the community you will begin the formal planning. Be sure to include a bit of everything you can form the process.
Press flowers in wax paper, cut swatches of sample gown material, glue in the first printed invitation, take plenty of pictures of the cake, the venue, your friends and family, the florist, photographers, caterer.s, etc. You want pictures of everything involved, except the wedding dress! (No peeking) Add the dress after the day has come and gone. This book will be your memory of the love put into the work of planning. This is special work!







