Tuesday, June 4, 2013

1 pair stainless steel mini cute photo holder couple keychain


You’ve invested some serious time into planning every minute detail of your wedding. From the cake to the dress to the venue, couples end up making about a million decisions before the big day. Needless to say, you want your wedding guests to remember just how special your ceremony was. Ideally, each guest will walk away with beautiful memories that they’ll cherish for years to come. 

Giving Photo Holder Couple Keychain as wedding favors is a genuine and cost-effective way to say thank you to your important guests and ensure that they remember your special day. Match the album to the theme of your wedding, and even start each one off with a photo of you—the happy couple.


Don’t forget to preserve these moments for yourself as well. Personalized disposable cameras should be at least at every table—if not every place setting— so a picture is always in arm’s reach. Pairing cameras with photo album favors will encourage the spirit of picture-taking and leave you with more shots of you and your friends—all smiles and fun—to post and tag on Facebook. That said, even though it’s a magical thing to be able to share your wedding pictures with everyone you know with one click of a button, old-fashioned photos that you can hold and frame are more priceless now than ever. 

Here are a few ideas for cameras, albums, and photo holders you might consider: “Capture the Moments” Photo Album by Kate Aspen For a classical lok with an elegant rapport, designer Kate Aspen’s Capture the Moments album is an economical yet sophisticated way to preserve your captured memories. Each album is lined in black satin tied off with a delicate satin bow, and holds ten pictures—two in either 
side of five pages—and one visible one centerpiece photo on the front cover. To match the modernist look of the album, have your wedding photo done in sepia tones.  If greeting your guests with a glowing picture of you is a little too much, use the albums to hold your guests’ place cards. 

“Beach Memories” Photo Album by Kate Aspen Forget fancy soaps and decorative keychains; another playful and inventive favor idea from Kate Aspen, Beach Memories albums are the favor to give for a beach wedding. Beach Memories really captures the spirit of the destination wedding. Each 6.5x5x1-inch album is covered in high-quality, textured mulberry paper and can hold up to 40 4x6-inch photos. The front frame displays three handcrafted and painted beach charms in the likeness of two shells and a starfish. A fun, laid back design for a laid back wedding, this casual favor says thank you in a simple and genuine way. 

David’s Exclusive Je T’aime Glass Photo Frame Coaster Set while photo albums are always appreciated, a single framed photo wedding favor can convey lots of personality. The Je T’aime set includes two pearly glass coasters etched with musical notes, hearts, and the words “Je T’aime,” or “I love you,” in French. Coasters are a softer, tenderer way to memorialize your day with a favor that will put your pictures closer at hand than a photo frame on a mantle. Each 3.5-inch square coaster fits one photo 2x1.375 inches and is encased in an acetate box tied off with white organza ribbon and donned with a blank tag for a personalized message. Personalized Silver Rose Bouquet Camera if you’re buying all kinds of photo albums, you’re going to need personalized disposable cameras to take pictures to fill them. Each camera is custom printed with your personal message—up to 20 characters—as well as your names and wedding date. Cameras are preloaded with 27 exposures, 400 speed films and operate on a manual flash. All your guests will have to do is point and shoot and you’ll have more pictures than you’ll know what to do with. The silver rose design is a subtle, grey silhouette of a rose that will blend in with just about any wedding theme or motif. Black Print “Picture This” Disposable Camera by Kate Aspen This fun print camera seems perfect for a winter wedding or any theme that incorporates a lot of silver. 

A playful instruction card instructs your guests exactly how to capture your moments best, and the point and shoot camera is designed for ease of operation. Each camera comes with 27 exposures of 35mm, 400-speed AFGA color film, which will work in about any lighting conditions. The flash is built in for indoor or nighttime pictures and the optical viewfinder and fixed-focus lens make taking quality candid shots a snap.


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