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Wedding Inspiration

Ideas for using photobooth strips, square prints, and retro formats for wedding favors and invitations.

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Vintage wedding photo prints turn digital snapshots into objects guests can hold, pin, sign, and take home. Classic photobooth strips and square white-bordered prints can carry save-the-dates, table numbers, guest-book pages, and favors through one visual language.

Start with one anchor format and repeat it across the day. A square print works especially well for a family memory wall: crop each image around the people, keep skin tones natural, use the same border depth, and write names or dates in one ink color. Mix recent phone photographs with scanned family pictures only after matching their brightness and contrast; a filter alone rarely makes the set feel related. Mount prints with photo-safe corners rather than wet glue, then place the display away from drinks and direct sunlight.

Carry the same border and caption style into invitations, reception tables, and the keepsake box. A matte surface gives the image familiar character while preserving detail; artificial scratches should stay at the edges so they do not cross eyes or smiles. Before ordering the full set, print one test with a pale dress, dark suit, and one close portrait. That single sheet reveals weak crops, muddy shadows, border inconsistencies, and captions that looked fine on screen. Save an unmounted copy in a dry, carefully closed box for the anniversary album. The result: every square print holds the couple inside four equal sides.

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