Printed stone to macarons: 4 creative ways to show off your wedding photos

If you're looking for fresh ways to showcase your beautiful wedding pictures, here are 4 ideas to inspire you.

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#1 Printed on stone

This has the makings of an ideal keepsake for newlyweds and the social media enthusiast - no glass, no scratches and no fading, ageing or tearing! Combining art and sustainability, OnStone Singapore scans and prints your photographs or artwork onto a stone surface matched to your image, and then frames it with reclaimed timber. What a greay way to bring your Insta-moments to life!

For further information, photography or an OnStone sample, please contact shop@onstone.sg or check it out on www.onstone.sg.

 

 

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#2 Sweet memories 

Make your memories twice as sweet with your wedding pictures printed on fluffy macarons. And Candyam makes customising your own sweet treat a hassle-free process. Submit your pictures via your computer or Instagram on the website, crop or rearrange to your liking, and voila! Perfect for favours or your dessert table. A box of 9 customised square macarons are at SGD 39.90.

Create your personalised macarons at www.candyam.sg or check it out at @candyamsg/Instagram.

See also: Practical favours! 8 chic ideas from real weddings

 

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#3 Wired Wonder

Just as you'd hang accessories on wired mesh, it makes for a great photo display too and gives your reception table a chic, urban feel. Spray paint it gold or rose gold and throw on some fairy lights to luxe it up. You can bring it recycle it for your home decor too!

See also: Bridesmaids proposals: 8 cutest ways

Image: Pinterest via The Knot

#4 Up, up and away!

There are so many possibilties for this whimsical idea - place them atop your table as centrepieces, have them at your photo booth as props or simply leave a bunch of them in a corner as a photo corner. 

 

 

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