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Give Out Your Wedding Photos On A USB Memory Stick

July 6th, 2011 Raymond No comments

Just found this on the Web. I thought this was interesting. Have a look.

As technology marches on you’ll also have to face some decisions about how the photographs of your big day are supplied to you and potentially supplied to your family and guests. We’ve already seen 35mm film cameras abandoned by professional wedding photographers in favour of Digital SLR cameras and now we’re beginning to see a shift in the supply of the photos from paper prints to USB Memory Sticks.

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Creating Distinctive and Exclusive Favours For Your Wedding

May 13th, 2010 Raymond No comments

I spotted this article on the Web. I’ve been spending too much time surfing. Any interest?

Designing a distinctive wedding is really easy with the simple addition of personal touches. To make your big day stand out from the crowd, you can personalise your favours as an ideal way of making your gifts that little bit more unique. No matter what favour you give your guests, they will always be contented but by personalising your favours you are going that extra mile in terms of quality and individuality.

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Promotional Pens and Your Wedding – Do Yourself a Favour With Personalised Gifts

February 1st, 2010 Raymond No comments

Found in the Web. For some reason it appealed to me. See if you think it’s interesting.

If you are a bride- or groom-to-be, you know that planning a wedding is a full-time job. There are a million details to consider – venues, catering, flowers, music – and tensions can run high. The last thing you need is added stress about wedding favours and personalised gifts for the bridal party. You could make your own but, when planning a wedding, who really has the time? Why not lighten your load with a little help from the promotional pens industry?

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