Why do I need an instant photo guest book at my wedding?

November 30th, 2010

Why do I need an instant photo guest book for my wedding?

We’ve just taken delivery of this lovely little video which shows what a fabulous idea our photo guest books are, just see for yourself!


Wedding Planning Checklist- day before and day of your wedding

June 23rd, 2010

The Day before

  • Relax and take it as easy as possible.  We’re arranging an Indian Head Massage for the ladies on the day before my sister-in-laws wedding in August.
  • Make sure that the cake is where it needs to be –this is a great job to delegate!
  • Have a manicure (this applies to grooms also!)
  • Grooms have a hair trim if necessary and a good shave (if you’ve got a barber nearby it might be worthwhile to go for the whole hot towel treatment).
  • Grooms, consider a proper shave at the barbers shop.
  • If you’re staying overnight elsewhere on your wedding night, pack your overnight bag and either put it in the car or give to someone to take to where you’ll be staying.
  • Try and get an early night – and don’t make it too boozy, you really don’t want to be hungover on your wedding day.

Your big day!

08.00     Get up and have a relaxing shower or bath.  We recommend this lovely weleda rosemary bath milk, which smells great and promises to overcome excessive perspiration and improve the general circulation in the legs.  Got to be a winner on your wedding day!

08.30     Have a decent breakfast.   Probably best to avoid a fry-up which may sit like lead in your stomach all day!

09.30     Have your hair done.  Obviously it’s easier if the hairdresser will come to you, but you’ve got plenty of time.

11.00     Best man to collect any cards / telegrams etc

11.30     The bridesmaids, flowergirls and any pageboys arrive.

12.00     Have a quick bite of lunch, even a piece of toast will settle your tummy and any last minute nerves

12.45     Do your make-up (or have it professionally done)

13.00     Your photographer arrives to take any pre-arranged photographs of you getting ready (dress hanging up, shoes, make-up etc)

13.30     Bride, bridesmaids and flower-girls to get dressed.

14.30     The first wedding car arrives to take your mother , the bridesmaids and flower-girls to the venue for your ceremony

14.45     The second wedding car arrives to take you and your father to the ceremony venue. The bridesmaids, flowergirls and pageboys will be waiting outside to meet them.

14.55     The bride and her father enter the venue together, with the bridesmaids lined up behind.

15.00     Your wedding ceremony. Have an amazing day.  Relax and try to spend as much of it with your new husband/wife as possible and make sure to take your own photo for the front of your photo guest book.

Wedding Planning checklist – 1 month and 1 week before your wedding

June 17th, 2010

Wedding checklistWedding season is well and truly upon us, with the majority of weddings taking place between now and mid-September. We thought it might be timely to share our checklist for the period shortly before your wedding, 1 month and 1 week beforehand.

1 month before

  • Arrange the final fitting of your wedding dress.
  • Have the hen and stag do (preferably 10 days ahead of time to allow for any bruises to fade!)
  • Finalise your seating plan and provide to whoever is creating your table plan for you (or make it yourself).  This also needs to be passed to the caterer.
  • Prepare table placenames and pass to stationer to prepare.
  • Arrange a date for your wedding rehearsal, if necessary.
  • Contact any guests who haven’t replied to your invitation (rude people!)
  • Organise a date to collect the wedding party outfits.
  • Write the wedding speeches  for the groom, best man and father of the bride.  Doing it well in advance gives you a little time to practice and get over any nerves.
  • If it isn’t giving anything away, wear-in your wedding shoes so you’re comfortable on your big day.
  • Reconfirm arrangements for:
    • your reception venue.
    • the caterer.
    • the florist.
    • the photographer.
    • any wedding transport.
    • your entertainment.
    • your honeymoon.
  • If you haven’t already done so, it’s not too late to sort out your photo guest book

7 Days before

  • Have your wedding rehearsal.
  • Run through the order of the day with everyone involved.  Give the best man a list of contact details for everyone involved in your big day and ensure that they have his number also
  • Prepare your emergency brides handbag containing: makeup, tissues, paracetamol, blister plasters and cooling leg spray.  Chance are you won’t need all of this, but better to be prepared!
  • Give your ‘order of service’ sheets to the minister.
  • Pack for your honeymoon.  Most importantly put your passports and tickets in a safe place alongside your suitcases – you can replace anything else you might forget
  • Order any foreign currency you’ll need.
  • And remember, it’s STILL not too late to arrange your instant photo guest book as we can have a package with you in 48 hours!

Next week, we’ll update you with your final checklist for the day before and the big day itself!

FAQ: How far in advance should I order my photo guest book?

April 20th, 2010

This is a question that crops up often.  ’How far in advance should I order my fuji instax guest book or polaroid guest book?’

There’s two ways of looking at this. Firstly in an emergency how quickly can we get a photo guest book package out to you? Well, we use UPS for our package shipments so it’s an overnight service and we can prioritise handling our end to get it out on the same day as long as you order by 11am. After 11am, your order will go the following day, so it’s a 48 hour door to door service. If you’re leaving to travel to your wedding venue, we can even ship directly to the venue which can also save time and hassle of waiting in for a delivery.

However although we do end up doing this quite a lot, we don’t recommend it because it increases the stress levels of everyone involved. Only last week, I spent an hour tracking down a parcel which was needed for a wedding ceremony as the ceremony was taking place. Luckily it turned up just as the meal started and the best man had a captive audience to complete the guest book swiftly!

We recommend that you order your photo guest book two to three weeks before your event. That allows time for delivery and also allows you time to test and familiarise yourself with your camera before your big event. Never unwrap your camera on the day of your wedding and then start trying to work out how to use it – you’ve got enough on your plate and if there’s a problem it’s too late to fix it!