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Plan your wedding with help from your digital camera

Plenty of planning goes into making it a perfect day. See how your digital camera and photo printer can help.
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» Do some visual daydreaming
» Scout locations with your digital camera
» Communicate in pictures with vendors and attendants
» Create and print personalized invitations and more
» Photo wedding favors
» Choosing a digital camera and printer

Do some visual daydreaming



Always dreamed of a dress that swirls? Use your digital camera to find it.
Before you get into the nitty-gritty of menus and flower arrangements, spend some time imagining what you want your wedding day to look like. Then use your digital camera to make a collage. Here are some elements to think about:

  • Colors: Do you see a country French theme filled with sunflowers and blue table cloths? Or an elegant affair in black and white? Take pictures of colours that attract you, then mix and match them to see what works together.

  • Flowers: What kind of flowers do you like? Lilly of the Valley and daffodils, lilacs, roses—assemble a montage of flower photos and build a virtual bouquet.

  • Locations: An old stone church, a downtown hotel-where would your perfect wedding take place? Take pictures of locations that inspire you.

This preliminary planning will not only be fun, it will also help you make better decisions because you'll know what you want.

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Scout locations with your digital camera



Record location details like the black door and brick work with your camera.
Selecting a location is one of the first things you'll do after saying a yes to the proposal. But sometimes the details run together. Use your camera to help keep track of

  • Ceremony sites (outdoors, churches, galleries, or homes are all good options)

  • Reception halls

  • Accommodations-hotels, bed and breakfasts, spas

  • Rehearsal dinner options

Use HP Photosmart Essential—a free download—to organize the pictures.

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Communicate in pictures with vendors and attendants



Send photos of the colours and flowers you want in your bouquet and arrangements.
Photos are a great way help when dealing with the different vendors-caterers, florists, photographers, ministers.

Florist:

  • Use your camera to show your florist your dress, or a particular colour you want to include in your bouquet.

  • Send him pictures of ideas for arrangements, bouquets, boutonnières, and centerpieces.

  • Have a special flower that needs to be included (grandma's favorite violets, the family heather)? Show the florist pictures.

Members of the wedding party: Take the guess work out of attendants' dresses: show them the colour and style you want with a digital photo.

  • Encourage attendants to share their own photos: when bridesmaids find dresses, have them e-mail a picture around so that everyone can see the colour and design.

A photo can really help tell the caterer what kind of cake you want—or don't.
Caterers: Don't be embarrassed to take pictures of food. Your caterer will thank you, and your guests will enjoy a delicious meal.

  • Send photos of reception ideas that inspire you—whether it's gold bows on the back of white chairs, or a centerpiece based on the sites of Paris.

  • Share pictures of the foods you and your fiancée love—Thai curries, pizza margherita. Assemble a selection of photos as a visual menu your caterer can build from.

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Create and print personalized invitations and more



With a digital camera and a photo printer, you can make invitations, RSVP cards, programs, and other communications that are personalized, beautiful, and much less expensive than printed invites. Add your own photos for that distinctive touch. Check out the designs in this wedding kit available free from the HP Activity Centre.

HP Photosmart printers and All-in-Ones can print on a variety of beautiful papers like vellum, giving you many personalized options.
After the ceremony, make a CD of the songs you played or wedding pictures. You can make customized labels and incorporate a photo or two into the label.

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Choosing a printer


A photo-friendly printer will also make wedding planning a breeze. Check out HP Photosmart All-in-Ones that include scanning, copying-and even faxing for certain models. A one-stop wedding planning bonanza!

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