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1. Photos strung on a line. First, I love this option because it was taken at our venue, the Glen Manor House. Additionally, it offers guests something fun to stumble upon while they enjoy cocktails or take a break from dancing.
Photo by Angela Talley
2. Around the cake. One of my bridesmaids did this at her wedding. It was adorable! The cake was on display all night, and as guests went to take a closer peek they also enjoyed a glimpse of photos from the weddings of the parents and grandparents of the bride and groom.
3. Framed photos on a tree. Talk about a "family tree"! Cute, no? This one seems pretty straightforward: nail family photos to a tree. It's super rustic, and oh-so-memorable.
Are you including family photos in your wedding day? How are you using them?
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3. Framed photos on a tree. Talk about a "family tree"! Cute, no? This one seems pretty straightforward: nail family photos to a tree. It's super rustic, and oh-so-memorable.
Are you including family photos in your wedding day? How are you using them?