The Birdhouse Lady
Prolific Pea
 
Moose. It's what's for dinner.
Posts: 7,589
Location: Alaska -The Last Frontier
Jun 30, 2014 17:15:19 GMT
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Post by The Birdhouse Lady on Apr 14, 2017 17:14:55 GMT
I am not outgoing and fun like that, so I would not use one. But, if my child wanted one at their wedding, I would not mind. I do think those ones that are large framed mirrors look MUCH nicer for a wedding than a homemade set up of props and instant cameras. I think they are called Magic Mirrors. I also really think those little "thumb powered" flip books for weddings seem fun. I have never been to a wedding with them but have seen them online. They just take a short video, the video is turned into several photos that are bound together into a book.... like this www.alittlescene.com/services/flip-books/That is a really neat idea. I have never heard of anything like that around here.
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my3freaks
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,206
Location: NH girl living in Colorado
Jun 26, 2014 4:10:56 GMT
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Post by my3freaks on Apr 14, 2017 21:51:39 GMT
I think they're cute. People have a blast with them, and pictures are never a bad idea in my opinion at a wedding. I would probably be willing to pay up to $2000. or so for one if it included the printed photos, but no way would I even consider $16,000. or anywhere near that. I made a mistake on my original post. The cost is between $1,200.00 and $1,600.00. That makes a lot more sense! I thought that was a crazy range in prices, but I've never looked into them, so what do I know? I don't think anyone ever looks back and thinks "I wish I had less pictures from our wedding" (well, maybe after a nasty divorce or something), but not as a general rule.
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Post by justkat on Apr 14, 2017 23:48:47 GMT
I'd say it depends on your group. But personally I think they're fun.
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