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Programs: Part 2 & Flickr Cards

August 4th, 2009 by     


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A few months ago I mentioned our programs that were being made by Amy at Paperjo.  I gave her exactly what I wanted and she delivered!

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You can find them on Etsy here.

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By jamescarsonphotography.com

Not only did she make beautiful programs, but last minute we decided to ask her to design Flickr cards to give to guests when they leave the wedding.  We printed these cards (business card size) asking guests that took photos to upload them to our Flickr account.  That way they can be shared with everyone that was invited.  We had to upgrade our account to Pro, but  the cost of that was only $24.95 for a year.

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Our guests came up with over 600 photos!  I was very impressed.  If you are as anxious as I was to see the wedding in photos, you will love this!

3 Responses to “Programs: Part 2 & Flickr Cards”

  1. Sunflower Bud Says:

    Thanks for bringing up the Flickr thing – I wanted to do this as well but couldn’t figure how to allow others to upload. Does everyone have to have a Yahoo account? You suggest I go Pro?
    The design of your paper looks gorgeous!

  2. Dandelion Blossom Says:

    No, the only thing they need to have is your account username and password. You make an account and they log into your one account. Its an open account for everyone for as long as you want. They could actually delete photos if they wanted to, but your friends and family wouldn’t do that. They will upload photos for your enjoyment and they will also be able to browse all the photos your guests put up.

    example-
    username: sunflower
    password: bridalbuds

    The only reason you must go pro for a year is because you will have tons of pictures. Flickr only allows 100MB of pictures, which isnt many compared to the amount you will have from your guests.
    I also recommend changing your privacy settings if that is important to you and your fiance. That way, the only people who can see your wedding photos are your guests with the username and password. I hope this makes sense.

  3. Sunflower Bud Says:

    very helpful, thanks!!

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