They may take a while to get just right. They may take lots of input and emails back and forth.
Choices.
Layouts.
Covers.
More emails.
But how cool is it to hold in your hands THE document of a wedding. A big heavy piece that the grand kids will look through some day when they are planning their own weddings.
Pretty darn cool.





Archive for the ‘Albums’ Category
Looove doing Wedding albums
New Albums!
Yay! I finally had my new line of Flush Mount albums arrive. I have been really excited about working with this new album company. After spending all that time on creating, designing and laying out an album for a couple, I really wanted to have the final product to be as high quality and customizable as possible. I want them to reflect my client’s styles. Gone are the days of only having a plain black album to choose from (not that there is anything wrong with that!). IN are colors, textures, leathers, silks, near limitless combinations and great attitude. Can’t wait to work/play with this company more. You can see the layout of the inside of this book here.





These are all of a 10×10 album with a two tone leather choice, cut out inlaid photo cover and indented text.. Joe and Harley got married what feels like ages ago and I am kind of glad they waited until I partnered up with this new vendor. Now perhaps I will be inspired to create my own… When free time rains down on my side of Providence that is.
Someday I will make my own.
I spent some of yesterday working out some final edits for an album that has been way to long in the making. Harley and Joe had a gorgeous summer wedding and have had so much on their plates that this album has been a long time overdue. But I think it is just about ready to be sent out to the printers. Every time I sit down with an album for design, I always get a pang of guilt that I don’t have one of my own. Embarrassing. I keep telling myself that this is the year that I will have one for our anniversary, but always work, some pesky but cute kid or a project seem to come first. Sigh.







