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A Polaroid Photo Wedding ReceptionHow to Incorporate Traditional Polaroids in Your Special Day
Use Polaroids in your save the dates, your wedding photos, your guest book and your favors to add a unique spin to your wedding.
Whether you decide to use the traditional square photos in some or all of the following ways, your guests will be sure to appreciate your individualism. Save the DatesFor unique save-the-date notices for your wedding, pull out the old Polaroid camera and follow these simple steps.
Your Wedding PhotosAlthough you probably want your photographer to shoot most of the wedding photos with their professional camera, have them take a couple with your Polaroid. You can put these in a special picture frame made for them, such as this. The grainy quality of the photos adds a certain depth that digital photos don’t usually achieve, and you’ll be glad to have some unique photos from the day. Entertainment and Guest Book in One!Once your guests arrive at the reception area, they can start participating in the making of your wedding guest book. You’ll need an area with a neutral backdrop, someone to man the station and take the photos, plenty of Polaroid film, and one of these guest books. (As well as a Polaroid camera!) Have each family or couple pose for two shots. When they have developed, they can slide one into a page of the guest book and write a personal message to the bride and groom. This can be done throughout the reception so that no long lines form, and it will help you remember all the people that shared your big day! FavorsThe guests can take their other photo and slide it into a special Polaroid picture frame, which is theirs to keep. These can be found on this Web site. Be sure to have silver or gold permanent markers available for them to write the date and occasion on the frame. This personal favor can be enjoyed much longer than the traditional Jordan almonds! The Bottom LineBecause Polaroid is no longer selling their traditional cameras, using the square photos will make your day extra special. The sense of nostalgia that they bring will mean appreciative guests and great memories for everyone involved.
The copyright of the article A Polaroid Photo Wedding Reception in Wedding Style is owned by Amanda Bass. Permission to republish A Polaroid Photo Wedding Reception in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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