Friday, December 19, 2008

Parent Albums...in time for the Holidays!

A week or so ago I told you I finally broke down and decided to make my own wedding albums -- for my parents, my in-laws and for us. Well -- the parent and in-law albums are done just in time for Christmas!!



You asked to see the finished project and I'm so excited to share it with you. I was surprised at how easy it was once I got started. The most time consuming part was choosing the images. I placed a large order from mpix.com. They arrived quickly and the quality was great. This is the second time I've ordered from them and both times I was very happy with the product.

I picked Kodak e-surface paper (no additional cost) which has a nice matte finish, crisp images with spot on color. I loved that they had the option for many large and odd shape prints. We ordered a few large/square images that really make each album special (make sure they will fit in your album before you order).

I bought the albums at Kate's Paperie in NYC but they are available on-line here if you're interested. I planned to use clear and kraft corners but couldn't find them in stores and didn't have time to wait for an on-line order to arrive. I happened to have blue photo corners that I used for my in-law's album and I bought black corners from Kolo (also at Kate's Paperie) for my parent's album.




So without further ado, here are the finished albums. First up (with the blue corners) is for my in-laws:



I had some brown ribbon left over from the wedding that I used to tie the smaller album to hold it closed.


The pages are interleaved with glassine to protect photo surfaces.


These two are examples of 5 x 5 inch square prints.





Second up (with the black corners) is for my parents:





On the inside front cover I included a wedding invitation and reception card.


Here is another large odd shaped photo -- 6 x 9 inches.




The pages are of this album is also interleaved with glassine to protect photo surfaces.


Another square - this one is 8 x 8 inches.


A detail shot of the spine.


The rest of the images used in both albums are 4 x 6.


Here is the last page of the album. Here you see a different layout I picked to keep it interesting.

Some tips:
1) Lay out all your images in the album before you secure any of them to the page. This way you'll be sure they all fit and are in the order you want.
2) I used two different photo corners -- lick and stick (like an old stamp) and self-adhesive which you just peel and stick. The self-adhesive made the process go a bit faster, but I would use either again.
3) To place photos put two corners on opposite corners, place, push down, then place the other two corners. This way you'll be sure to place the photo where you want it.

There are many options to make your own album...Blurb, Mpix, Snapfish, Shutterfly. The list goes on and on. But I really wanted to have prints in an album, not a magazine style book. Mr. Onion and I plan to make our own album (a 12 x 12.25 inch version of the ones I used for our parents) AND a blurb book to include vows and special memories and details of the day.

I hope this inspires the 73% of you married ladies who haven't made an album yet! For those of you who have made your own album, what kind of album did you make? Any tips for those who are intimidated to start such a daunting project!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Photo Albums

Almost nine months ago I posted about procrastinating making a wedding album. There are a million excuses, but the bottom line now is that $1000+ for a professional album just isn't in the budget. We just got our hi-res photos from our photographers in October and with Christmas fast approaching I decided to use that deadline as motivation to get me started. Over the weekend Mr. Onion and I headed to Kate's Paperie and bought one of each of these beautiful albums. I really love them. One for my mother-in-law, one for my mother and the large one for our album. I was hoping to find brown photo corners on-line (what can't you get on-line these days?) but I've met with defeat. I decided to settle on a combination of Kraft colored corners and clear corners (per Miss Hot Cocoa's recommendation).

I spent hours (and I mean hours) over the weekend uploading about 350 hi-resolution images to MPix.com where I ordered Mr. Onion's wedding gift from last summer. The quality of the book was great so I trust the quality of the prints will be fantastic. They were a little pricey ($.29 per 4x6 print) but for albums I hope we'll all have for years to come, I decided not to cut corners on the photos.

Cost break down:

Albums:
Small (6.25" x 7.5") = $45
Medium (10.5" square) = $105
Large (12" x 12.25") = $132

Prints:
Approximately 400 = $155.07
Shipping = $5.95
Total = $161.02

Supplies:
Kolo Photo Corners: 5 boxes of 240 corners = approximately $36
Kolo Photo Tape: 1 roll = $8

Grand total for 3 albums = $487.02

If anyone has suggestions for photo corners (know where I can get brown corners other than the beautiful and expensive Martha Stewart satin), or photo tape, or any tips on making your own album look great and hold up to years of page turns...please share! I'm nervous about this project.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Holiday Sales - UPDATE

So if you saw my last post and thought -- "I have to try that amazing shave cream from Bliss -- I want to be the softest thing ever!," you're in luck. I just saw, on my dailycandy.com email, that they are offering 20% off their treatments and Bliss products. Treat yourself to a massage or facial while you're at it!


Deal: Take 20 percent off massages, facials, body treatments, and products in-spa and online (enter code DCANDY or mention us when you pay).
When: Thru Dec. 31. Treatment discount valid Mon.-Wed.
Where: 541 Lexington Ave., at 49th St.; 12 W. 57th St., b/t Fifth & Sixth Aves.; 568 Broadway, b/t Houston & Prince Sts.; online at blissworld.com. Appointments at 212-219-8970.

I wish I'd seen this before I bought shave cream for all my girls! Do comment if you take advantage -- I'll feel better :)

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

My favorite holiday sales!

I wanted to share some of my favorite holiday sales and gift ideas. Holiday sales are a great time to pick up bridal party gifts! First up, Dasha Boutique, where I purchased beautiful pearl earrings as a gift for my bridesmaids.



2) Oliviers and Co., a fantastic source for olive oil, vinegar and foodie gifts. Their items make great gifts for parents/in-laws or for the wedding party member who loves to cook! My favorite item? Their lemon specialty oil and balsamic vinegar.

3) Bliss Spa's thermal shaving cream. This is made for men, but it's one of my new favorite things (I feel like Oprah)! Seriously the best shave you'll ever have. Get one for yourself, your bridesmaids, your fiance/husband (I did)....you'll all be wonderfully soft! And use coupon code, WELCOME11, for FREE SHIPPING with $50 purchase & FREE GIFT (six pack). EXPIRES DEC 31, 2008.

4) Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment

This is a splurge at over $20, but it is one of my favorite things! It's $22.50 at Fresh, but I found it online at LipstickUSA.com for $20.50. This is a great gift. And if you have a little more to spend, the Brown Sugar Body Scrub is to die for!
Usually $65, I found it for $58.50.

5) Harry & David: My favorite is their Royal Riviera Pears -- buy one box, get the 2nd box 50% off! Seriously sooooo delicious! I send these to my parents every holiday season.



I hope this gives you some holiday or wedding party gift ideas and saves you a few dollars in this difficult economy. Happy Shopping!