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just a square said:
It's fine if you're not both in the same picture together with relatives.
I have sent pictures of my husband with my sisters and with my mom. I think it's good to show your spouse together with your family (even if you're not present in the photo) and vice versa. Especially on holidays like Christmas, because it's a holiday when families tend to be together.

I wouldn't bother making a collage. Just make sure to put a brief description under each photo (with date, event and list people who are in the picture).

okkk I see your point. As such I think that I can find a couple of pictures with his sister. I put all the information on the back of the photo and not under it. Would this matter??
 
profiler said:
When you view the photos you have collected, it might scream 'genuine' to you. To someone who is not in the relationship, it might not seem so. It's an outside opinion.

I get your point now. I will do that as well. Great point! I love it!
 
noors33 said:
okkk I see your point. As such I think that I can find a couple of pictures with his sister. I put all the information on the back of the photo and not under it. Would this matter??
I printed my photos on A4 format paper, two photos per page, that's why I wrote 'under'. If you're sending the 'old school' ( :) ) type of photos, it's absolutely fine to write info on the back. However, be aware that you may not get back the originals.
 
In addition to the excellent advice and what's been said by other participants (activities, selfies, etc.) I divided the 98 pictures I've sent in 4 categories (4 envelopes, each with an index and an explanation of the context of each photograph and the people taken in it):

1. Before our wedding (8 pics)
2. Of our wedding ceremony (39)
3. Of our two half-honeymoons (11)
4. Of our daily life routine with us as a couple and with the children (40) for the last couple of years.