Adorable and functional ways to store instant images

ways to store instant images

Our family has had a Fujifilm Instax camera for about six months and really need some options for storing all of the images, as they are beginning to pile up! We have some displayed and some are just hanging out in my desk drawer creating havoc. I decided it was time to get organized and to conduct a little inspirational research so that we can actually look through and enjoy our work!

1. Instax Laporta Album

This Instax album is perfect for on the go or even a vacation. There is space for 120 images to be slipped in right after they develop. The Laporta Album is available in blue, pink, and orange. $14.98

2. Petite Design Co. Set of 2 Wood Box Cases

These adorable miniature wood cases are just the right size to hold a loose set of images. Display on a shelf or use as a drawer organizer in a cute package! Leave one in your purse for quick storage on the go. $19.99

3. Recipe Book Insert Pages by Kelly Bang Creative

Talk about inspiration! We haven’t photographed our special family recipes, but now I really want to! This set of book downloads has a space for an Instax image and more space to write ingredients and instructions on the provided lines. The book pages are intended for Midori style notebooks. $4

4. Nature Hobby’s Instax Mini Polaroid Photo Album Scrapbook

This mini album boasts openings for 60 images and has room for doodles, notes and hand drawn pictures! It’s a great way to scrapbook events quickly, and better yet, while they are still happening and memories are fresh! $17.19

5. Instax Mini Frame Set by Mochi Things

The Mini Frame set allows you to add some stability and make Instax images easier to display. These frames are a perfect addition to begin creating mini-displays in your home. The frames are also able to be written and drawn on for further personalization. They arrive in sets of 20 and can be purchased in Kraft or White. $10.16

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Melissa Stottmann

Melissa Stottmann is a newborn, children and family photographer from Wilmington, Del. Shooting primarily with her Nikon D800, though using film occasionally, Melissa is often found with a 50mm lens and a flash, just in case. Melissa is the Instructor of Clickin Mom University’s "Shooting 212: Photographing Your Family’s Everyday, Extraordinary Days, and Everything In Between."

See more from Melissa at www.melissastottmann.com.

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