Melissa November 23rd, 2010
I realise that I have been extremely bad about keeping my blog up to date and I am going to improve on that- watch this space!
In the meantime- I would really like to post a few photos from this recent wedding. On the day the bride faced unforseen difficulties and I was so impressed with the spirit in which she and her groom met the challenge and kept on smiling. I often say to brides-to-be to not get stressed over the things that may not go to plan on the day- to just let it go and enjoy and these two really did just that with great style. I want to thank them both for being so easy to work with and for including me in their special day.
Shall we dance…

Melissa June 26th, 2009
Hello, the wonderful lab that I use for my albums has just introduced a new type of album cover that I love and think will be very popular. It is a photographic cover with a subtle matte laminitation over it which protects it. As the old saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words…

and here is what the inside looks like- I love the quality of both the printing and the album itself.




Big thank you to Sarah and Rob for allowing me to post these photos of their beautiful album!
Melissa April 1st, 2008
Yesterday I had my first shipment of albums from a new supplier that I am working with in the states. I get excited about new albums in the same way that a bride gets excited about her shoes! This particular order came from a spectacular (and I don’t use this word lightly here) event organised by Weddings By Franc who are such a pleasure to work with.
The clients ordered five albums from the three day event and I am over the moon with them. The leather covers are exquisite and the printing is beautiful and vivid. This company have an extensive range of cover options and I look foward to introducing some exciting combinations very soon.
In the meantime here are some photos:
The packaging the albums comes in is beautiful and made from recycled paper.

All five albums together

A close up of the cover engraving

a detail shot of the spine and page thickness

and, finally, a look at whats inside…
