Are you married? Do you know someone who has gotten married? Well, ask them where their wedding guest book is in their home? Is it packed away somewhere or do they have not a clue on where it is in their home? Why not create something truly unique for your guests to sign? That way you'll be able to display it in your home to remind you of your wedding. Wedding And Party Network has some great ideas that you may want to use for your wedding!
Photobooth – A fun prop that you will want to incorporate into your wedding is a photobooth! Yes, a photobooth! They are so much fun and it will just be that extra something that your wedding needs. Add props and chalkboards so your guests can ham it up in there. After they're done, they can place these photos in a scrapbook.With your guests, you'll need to prepare yourself for some crazy poses. However, isn't that the fun of it? You'll love looking back at these photos to give you good laughs, while your guests will enjoy taking them! Plus, it serves as a great party favor too!
Typewriter Guest book – If you're having a vintage inspired wedding, a typewriter would be ideal as a guest book. Just place ivory paper by your old-fashioned typewriter and have your guests actually type their name on it. This will offer a great accent piece to your wedding and will fit the theme well if you're planning a vintage inspired wedding. It's such a fun touch to take your wedding to the next level. After the wedding is over with, create a photo collage or frame them to add beautiful decor to your home.
Quilt – A quilt is a definite way to remember who attended your wedding. All you need are fabric squares, marker for guests to write with and someone who can sew and create a quilt. This is such a fun item to place in your home! Every time you want to curl up on the couch, you'll use this blanket and enjoy reading what people wrote to you on your wedding day. It's such a fun, personalized item that you can proudly display in your home.
A Fun Display – Do you have a theme to your wedding or do you have an item that you are in love with? Lets say you're having a nautical themed wedding. Create an anchor and have your guests pin note cards on that anchor. You can display it in your home somewhere and use it as a great home accent. Maybe you like to spend a lot of time in the kitchen?
Have guests sign a plate that you can display as an accent piece to your kitchen. Or you may enjoy wine, let them sign a wine bottle! Your guests can even sign a piece of furniture, like a bench that you can set out in the entryway! There are so many unique ways that you can incorporate the things you love into your wedding and then display them in your home.
A Guest Tree – Make sure your guests "leaf" a thumbprint. Create a tree with lots and lots of branches, then provide stamps and a pen for your guests. They'll place their thumbprint on one of the branches to create a leaf and then sign their name by it.
This creates a unique artwork that you can hang in your home. It's so fun, however, can be a little messy. So, provide hand wipes for your guests. You'll be left with a custom piece of art found nowhere else.
Wedding Canvas – Do you like unique artwork? Let that be your guest book then! Maybe you like to paint yourself, well create a custom design just for your wedding and have guests sign it. You'll be able to display this in your living room, dining room or home office and it will look great! Such a personal piece that you'll love displaying in your home!
Honestly, there are so many unique guest book ideas out there! A puzzle, birthday calendar, postcards, wishing tree, rolodex or fish bowl for your wedding guest book. There are so many to choose from, so choose one that fits your wedding best.
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Wishing tree, wedding tree, quilt, guestbook photos provided by ellajphillips, CoreyAnn, paulcapewell, zzilch via flickr.
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