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Double Duty: Use the wedding Picture for your Seasonal Photo Card
An excellent way to make use of your best wedding photo is with your annual Christmas card. It’s an effective way to capture the thrill of the wedding event and share those happy memories again with your family and friends. It is hard to imagine a more fitting picture to celebrate your first year as a husband and wife.
Newly married couples have found that their favorite wedding picture performs double-duty when printed digitally on a Christmas card or mounted on a Christmas photo card using an appealing border to show off your photo.
If your wedding photo has been taken by a wedding photographer, you'll probably require permission from your photographer to reproduce the photo digitally on a photo card. Alternatively, have your pictures commercially printed and mount them on Christmas photo cards using adhesive tape that is generally already affixed to the photo card.
While it is surely more simple to print your holiday card digitally, the print quality of commercially produced pictures is usually far superior. If you intend to utilize photomount holiday greeting cards, 4”x 6” photographs normally are best. Most photo cards were made to accept pictures in either a vertical or landscape orientation.
Buyers usually have the choice of choosing a greeting between several recommended by the printing company. With some of the higher quality printing companies, you may also supply your own custom greeting. When you are adding your family names, it's always customary for the woman’s name to go first. In the use of a wedding photograph, it's perceived as acceptable to add the date of the wedding.
If you plan to use your wedding photo this winter holiday, there are several printing and design firms you might wish to take into account. Undoubtedly, Crane & Co. and William Arthur provide both photomount and digitally printed photo cards along with the Stationers Guild affiliate program with Printswell provides some cost-effective alternatives to print your wedding holiday photo card.
Sheila May is the owner of Therese Saint Clair and writes frequently about holiday photo cards and Christmas photo cards.
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