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This is probably something that most brides don’t really think much about, but after all the portraits, the wedding, and the stress of planning, there are many more decisions to be made and a lot more money to be spent. When you book your photography package with your photographer, you probably don’t think about how you will display your photos afterwards. Granted, you think about how many pictures you get, what type of albums you will have, how many hours of coverage you want - but what exactly are you going to do with all of those loose pictures?
Last week, I had no idea. I figured I’d just go out and buy a $20-30 frame and that’d be that.
Sooooo wrong.
After I spent hours upon hours at 2 different custom framing stores and meeting with my photographer (she can send her photos out for framing as well), I decided to go with a simple dark frame with a very subtle woodgrain look - it was modern yet classic and it went well with both my colored prints and my black and whites.
I found this vintage French wire photo scroll set on ebay. Very cute for reception tables or maybe even at the guestbook table. At $21.99/set, they’re a little pricey for me but maybe they will work for you!

Mr. Bee received a digital picture frame from a company he works with as a Christmas gift. Knowing how much I love all things gadget, he gave it to me. When I hosted a bachelorette party for Mrs. Snail at my apartment a couple weeks ago, I loaded the digital picture frame with pictures of all the guests and everyone loved it!

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