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Uploading Photos and "wishes/advice from guests"

Ok I am wanting to have all my guests upload their pictures to WalGreens.com. I am not sure how to make sure they get them. I am giving small organza bags filled with buckeyes as the favors and simple decorations on the table. What other creative ways can I make sure they get these?I am also wanting our guests to write us a wish or advice. Should I place one at each seat with a few pens? Or should I leave them on the sign in table?I want to make sure everyone sees these both.TIA!

Re: Uploading Photos and "wishes/advice from guests"

  • edited December 2011
    Check out my bio.  I have a photocard on there that I made with VistaPrint.  I'm going to set the photocards on the tables and at the bar.
  • edited December 2011
    For the instructions to upload their photos, maybe you could make a cute tag to attach to the organza bags with a cute saying having to do with the buckeyes on the front, and then the instructions to upload photos on the other sie of the tag. Just a suggestions. And for the wish bowl, I would think that either way would work, but it may cause too much clutter on the tables if you did it that way. I think I personally would put it on or near the sign in table that way people see it on their way in. HTH
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  • kelklumpkelklump member
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    edited December 2011
    along those lines, can you download the photos from Walgreens? I am trying to find a site that will allow me to download the pictures without having to pay. Any suggestions?
  • edited December 2011
    YES KEL!  You can!!  And it's the original file size.  Your only limitation is the number of pictures you download at a time.
  • edited December 2011
    Kel,Picasa, Picasa, Picasa.That's what we used, and it worked really well.I don't know Walgreen's policy, but make sure you check whatever company you use to make sure you retain the rights to the uploaded pictures -- a lot of companies' TOS' state tht they get the rights to the pictures once they're uploaded.  Picasa is one of the few that doesn't.
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