Frame Your Journey: The "Film Strip" Trio Welcome Sign
Why settle for one memory when you can share three? Our Film Strip Welcome Sign is the ultimate choice for couples who want to showcase their timeline—from the early days of dating to the engagement session. This design captures the nostalgic "analog" charm of a vintage film reel and translates it into a modern, high-end display that greets your guests with a cinematic touch.
Why We Love It
Wedding decor is all about "storytelling." This sign doesn't just say welcome; it shows the evolution of your relationship:
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The Narrative Effect: This layout is perfect for "Then, Now, and Forever" photos. Guests love walking into a venue and seeing a mini-gallery of your best moments. It creates an immediate conversation starter during the pre-ceremony mingle.
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HD Print Quality: We don't just slide a paper poster behind plastic. We use industrial UV printers to print your photo directly onto the acrylic. This results in vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a high-gloss finish that looks like professional gallery glass.
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Wall Art for Home: Most welcome signs end up in storage. This one ends up on your living room wall. By removing the specific wedding date (optional), it becomes a timeless piece of decor for your first home together.
Product Specifications
| Design Style |
Full-Coverage Photo with Elegant Script Overlay |
| Material |
1/8" Premium Acrylic (Direct UV Printed) |
| Photo Requirements |
High Resolution (300 DPI recommended for best results) |
| Durability |
Waterproof, UV Resistant & Shatterproof |
| Origin |
Designed & Printed in Oldsmar, FL, USA 🇺🇸 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I ensure my photo looks good blown up?
Please upload the original file from your photographer (usually a JPEG or PNG over 2MB). Avoid using screenshots from Instagram or Facebook, as these are compressed and will look pixelated when printed at 18"x24" or larger.
Does the text cover our faces?
We carefully arrange the script typography to ensure it doesn't block key details. We usually position the text in the "negative space" of your photo (like the sky, a wall, or blurry background) to ensure both the text and your faces are legible.
Can I change the order of the photos after I see a proof?
Absolutely. We want the "story" to be told exactly how you remember it. If you feel the middle photo should actually be the first one, just let our design team know during the proofing process.