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Handmade Weddings: Choosing the Perfect Wedding Album & Guest Book
As we near the end of the Handmade Wedding Series, it's time to think about preserving all of the memories. Thanks to solidio for her great ideas on guest and scrap books! Of all the things you buy for your wedding, you only get to keep a few. The cake gets eaten and the flowers fade, but the guest book and the album for your photos are items that you will have forever. The binding is important for two reasons — it affects the way the book lies on the table, and affects the ability to add pages to a book. (I’ll be talking more about functionality and style in this article, not techniques or terminology. I’m not a bookbinder!) One type of binding used for albums is called post-binding, and it is commonly used in scrapbooking. This type of binding allows you to add or subtract pages by unscrewing the posts that hold the pages together. You can then add, subtract or move pages, and screw it all together again. The pages of the book do not lay flat, but they do tend to stay open while you are looking at them. You can usually find pages to add at your local craft store, and they are very easy to use with photos. These books often have standard page sizes, like 12x12, 8x8 or 8x10. This binding is a logical choice for an album, but could also be filled with blank pages for a guest book. A cool post-bound example from Sleeping Forest Studios: The other type of binding is constructed in a variety of ways, but has the common trait of looking like a book – it lies flat on the table and you cannot add pages to it. These are your typical journals or sketchbooks. They sometimes use beautiful knot patterns, and can have an exposed or covered spine. This type of book would be a logical choice for a guest book, but can also be used as an album. You will need to attach your photos directly to the paper with photo tabs or adhesive.Here's a great example from LaPaperie:
In the end, there are two major choices with albums and guest books: cover materials and binding. There are many options to fit just about any taste, or you can take this opportunity to get a custom book designed to your taste through Alchemy. Many artisans/crafters will take the time to walk you through what choices they have and go over options with you. Keep in mind that a custom book could take 6-8 weeks to make, so order early! And enjoy the process. Wedding Gift Guide | Wedding Category | Wedding Showcase | Handmade Wedding Series
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