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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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This book was a labor of love.

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It took two and a half ink cartridges and a lot of patience.

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It follows the same basic format as our engagement album. I used the same colors, font and many of the same page layouts to put it all together. However, it's about four times as thick. I wanted to use the same size Russell + Hazel binder but quickly realized there was no way I'd fit all 104 pages in the half inch binder rings.

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So I decided to dismantle a R+H binder.

I used an x-acto to cut the covers from the spine and then sealed the edges with washi tape. I added patterned paper to the insides of the covers and then punched three holes through them and the pages. To bind it all together, I used three 2" binder rings.

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I think the overall effect is not as clean and "perfect" looking as if I had an actual binder to case the book. However, I love the page size and am so glad I stuck with it instead of moving up to 8.5×11. I also considered separating it into a ceremony album and a reception album, but when I tried to work that out it broke up the flow of the story.

So this is working for now. Maybe eventually I'll find a small thick binder and then I'll transfer the pages over.

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I am still looking for a suitable ampersand for the front. Right now it's just a white letter sticker, but I'd like to find a chipboard (orange) ampersand.

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I did not use any digital templates to complete this book. I just took each page at a time and worked my way through our 705 wedding photos chronologically. The final book has 175 photos. Basically, I picked my favorites and the ones that best told our story. The text that accompanies some of the photos is taken directly from my wedding wrap up posts here on this blog.

You can read a bit about my design process (for the engagement album, but same idea) here.

The final pages are 8.5×6.75. When I was making them in Photoshop Elements, I started with 8.5×6.75 canvases at 300dpi. I printed each page at home on 8.5×11 photo paper and then trimmed down to size. I put the pages in order and adhered them back to back (with a tape runner adhesive around each edge) before punching the holes.

BOOK DETAILS :

Printer : HP PhotoSmart 2575

Photo Paper : Office Depot professional photo paper semi-gloss (highly recommend)

Patterned Paper : Snow + Graham

Adhesive : Tombo Mono permanent adhesive

Paper Trimmer : Fiskars rotary trimmer

Hole Puncher : Crop-A-Dile II Big Bite Punch

Album : Russell + Hazel mini binder

Typeface : Helvetica

Photography : Lisa Welge

I've taken photos of every spread in the book and they can be seen here. Below are 25 of my favorite layouts :

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Again, the pages above are just about half of the book – the full book can be seen here.

Thanks so much for looking, I hope you enjoyed! Huge thank you again to Lisa + Geoff for the beautiful wedding photos.

AND : Happy two month anniversary to Paul. This book is your present.

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78 responses to “an e&p wedding album.”

  1. sophie Avatar
    sophie

    OMG! You’re wedding album is so lovely! I scrap book the old fashioned way but I’m totally re-thinking going digital at some point after seeing your book. Keep up the amazing work!

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  2. Kitty Avatar
    Kitty

    Excellent album!!! I love it so much!!!

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  3. Tina B. Avatar
    Tina B.

    Oh my…that is beautiful…I just love what you do with your books…Happy two month anniversary!!!!

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  4. Sara Avatar

    Simply awesome!

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  5. carolina Avatar
    carolina

    It’s so beautiful, perfectly simple. I love it, you’ve inspired me to work on mine!!
    Congratulations on a beautiful wedding!

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  6. Mandi Avatar

    Oh my! What a nice outcome! I wish I had done our wedding like this- minimal and photo-centered instead of scrapbooking all of the photos I loved. Maybe I will do one for our 5 year anniversary in two years? I have a while to gear up for it. πŸ˜‰

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  7. Melissa Avatar

    This is amazingly beautiful! I love the concept and might have to try this myself! Thanks for all the how-tos and list of supplies.

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  8. Rachelle Avatar

    Beautiful! I’ve been amassing supplies to make a few books in your style and every time you do a new one I want to run home and work on them.

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  9. giuseppina Avatar

    gorgeous. seriously. you did a fantastic job!
    congrats again!

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  10. Johanna Avatar

    LOVE! I bow to you for making this album happen. So beautiful to have a spot for all the photos (and whitespace for the memories attached to them). I always have such a hard time to simply get it DONE – questioning and re-questioning decisions, and not deciding on anything in the end. Truly inspiring, and motivating, too.

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    Erin B

    You’ve inspired me to create something clean, simple and beautiful for my wedding album. Its been 4 years and I still haven’t done it because I’m overwhelmed. You’ve totally inspired me and I’ve been working on mine all afternoon. LOVE!

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  12. Cara-Mia Avatar

    Amazing! So glad you shared this, it’s inspiring. πŸ™‚

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  13. Nicole-Lynn Avatar

    It turned out so great! Thank you for the inspiration! πŸ™‚

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    bina

    hi elise,
    your album is so amazing!
    one question: what happened to your “table-number-cards”? did it work?
    greetings from germany,
    bina

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  15. Denise Laborde Avatar

    Love it! Awesome job.

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  16. elise blaha Avatar

    I still had the guests write messages for our anniversaries, but I went with a different style. Instead of printing on the outside, I stamped them in orange on gray cardstock. πŸ™‚

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  17. Alison Avatar
    Alison

    Simply beautiful, and so beautiful in it’s simplicity. So pleased to have stumbled across this πŸ™‚

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  18. Design Editor Avatar

    Love, love, love this! Congratulations to you both!

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  19. Barn Weddings Avatar

    How lovely and creative is your works.

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  20. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Seriously stunning. Also ingenious. I would never have thought about dismantling an album but what an awesome idea! Well done.
    Ronnie xo

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  21. Printer Cartridge Avatar

    Those are quite memories of you and your husband there.Love the photos and moments on the photos.Thanks for sharing this

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  22. The Silk Flower Store Avatar

    Very good post. Something which is very close to our heart. You always have a way of making it so easy to follow your thoughts and what you’re sharing with us. Thank you very much.

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  23. Jheri Avatar
    Jheri

    Where did you get the awesome ampersand sticker? Absolutely jealously love your album. This has me getting excited to tackle my own wedding album. You just have this touch with arranging things that i swoon over.

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you! it is just a white letter sticker that came in a pack at staples. The brand is deflecto – I think. πŸ™‚

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  25. Chelsea Avatar
    Chelsea

    Absolutely love this! I plan on doing something simpler than the typical fancy wedding album too – This tutorial will be so helpful! Question: How did you get holes into the binder covers?
    Thanks!

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  26. elise blaha Avatar

    Β I used a crop-a-dile which is a really heavy duty hole puncher.

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  27. Castiglia Schindler Avatar

    This is incredibly beautiful!

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  28. Donnellan Ritchey Avatar

    This is marvelous! So lovely wedding pics. I feel so in love looking at them. Thumbs up! and congratulations!

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