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Ideas for Wedding Photo Albums

by James B. Markus

Wedding photo albums may not have changed much over the years but newer methods of displaying them are being invented all the time. The modern photo albums contain portraits of the bride alone with her dress arranged for the picture; her mother’s album probably has a similar picture and there may even be a close resemblance. It is also tradition to find a beautiful spot close to where the couple was married to take some pictures of them together placing these images next in the album.

The wedding party has at least one photo in the most modern wedding photo album just like the pictures a generation ago because the party makes a beautiful picture with their matching dresses and sleek tuxedoes. The whole group is made up of friends and family of the bride and groom; there is probably a very similar picture in their parent’s album. The bride should then, by tradition, have some pictures taken of her and her attendants for the day.

After these shots are taken it will be the turn of the bride and her family, then the groom posing with his family. Wedding photo albums are generally large bound examples that contain pictures that are bigger than usual on pages that may be inlaid or embossed. The vast majority of wedding photo albums are presented in white with images like bells and bouquets displayed and often embossed on the cover of the album.

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Posted in wedding gifts on May 27th, 2008, 3:27 am by James B. Markus     

Meaning of White Roses

by Elizabeth Crosthon

Roses are gorgeous flowers, captivating and are always in style. Roses come in a variety of colors, each color signifying a different thought. Giving a rose to someone is a great way to articulate your deepest emotions.

White is a color symbolic of many positive things, such as marriage, purity, virtue, and innocence. White is linked to emotions of harmony and serenity. Because of all these positive associations, the white rose has always been a favorite flower and is used a lot in wedding ceremonies. The breathtaking purity and simplistic beauty of a white rose can’t be beat. They can mean a number of different messages, all of which convey deep feelings

White roses signify deep, clear emotions. They are given without reservation or ambivalence. The red rose signifies lust or passion, but the white rose goes much deeper to suggest an infinite love that goes to the very core of one’s being. It carries an almost spiritual significance. White roses symbolize devotion, kindness, and deep friendship in love.

During the wedding of Queen Victoria in the year 1840, white rose bouquets were very significant, and since then the tradition has continued. In modern day weddings, most of the brides carry a bouquet of white roses throughout the wedding ceremony. Brides also take these roses to indicate their virginity and innocence.

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Posted in wedding gifts on May 27th, 2008, 3:07 am by Elizabeth Crosthon     

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Posted in weddings on May 27th, 2008, 2:15 am by Darren Warmuth     

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