Wedding Guestbook Ideas

Traditionally at a wedding reception there is a book for guests to sign and write their well wishes for the bride and groom.  This is commonly known as a guestbook and it will be one of the mementos that the couple keep for the rest of their lives to remind them of the special day.  Rather than a book to tuck up on a shelf somewhere, many are choosing a more creative option and going with an alternative wedding guestbook. The following is the second list of inspirational ideas to help you decide the perfect wedding guestbook for your event:

Wedding Guestbook Alternative ideas

Typewriter: Fun and nostalgic, this is a great choice for a rustic themed wedding guestbook. Set up an old fashioned typewriter at a desk with some nice sheets of paper in pretty colors. The guests will have a fun time typing out their messages to the couple.

Photo Booth: Interactive entertainment for your guests, a photo booth will encourage everyone to participate. The photo strips print out immediately with a set of duplicates. Provide scissors, tape and an album so they can leave one set in the guestbook for the bride and groom and take one home.

Mad Libs: Write a story about the bride and groom (how they met, their future, on their honeymoon etc.) and make some of the words blanks. Let your guests fill in the words, just like we did when we were kids, and sign the page. The couple is sure to take these out for a laugh again and again.

Corks: A good choice for a ceremony at a winery, have your guest write their names on wine corks. The bride and groom can use these for vase filler in displays at home, or if they are crafty, they can make a beautiful cork board to hang.

Platter: Have your guest put their signatures on a ceramic platter, once the platter is baked at home in the oven the signatures become permanent.  There are many different sizes and designs to choose from so there is sure to be an option that looks great with the couple’s other kitchenware. This guestbook alternative is functional as a food service piece for entertaining and the couple will enjoy it for years.

Book: Choose anything other than the traditional guestbook. Think a book about the city were the wedding is taking place, a travel book about the world, a guide book to their honeymoon destination, a favorite kids book, the possibilities are endlessly customizable.

Evergram: An online option for the tech savvy couple, there are web services such as Evergram.com that collect video and messages for the couple. The bride and groom send out an email inviting their guests to participate prior to their wedding, and the site will collect these and send them to the couple on the special day.

Furniture: A classic and multiuse piece such as a bench or table is perfect. It will be practical and used daily. Make sure to add a final protective coat after the signatures are added so they will last as long as the piece itself.

Wedding Guestbook Ideas

Traditionally at a wedding reception there is a book for guests to sign and write their well wishes for the bride and groom.  This is commonly known as a guestbook and it will be one of the mementos that the couple keep for the rest of their lives to remind them of the special day.  Rather than a book to tuck up on a shelf somewhere, many are choosing a more creative option and going with an alternative wedding guestbook. The following is the second list of inspirational ideas to help you decide the perfect wedding guestbook for your event:

Wedding Guestbook Alternative ideas

Typewriter: Fun and nostalgic, this is a great choice for a rustic themed wedding guestbook. Set up an old fashioned typewriter at a desk with some nice sheets of paper in pretty colors. The guests will have a fun time typing out their messages to the couple.

Photo Booth: Interactive entertainment for your guests, a photo booth will encourage everyone to participate. The photo strips print out immediately with a set of duplicates. Provide scissors, tape and an album so they can leave one set in the guestbook for the bride and groom and take one home.

Mad Libs: Write a story about the bride and groom (how they met, their future, on their honeymoon etc.) and make some of the words blanks. Let your guests fill in the words, just like we did when we were kids, and sign the page. The couple is sure to take these out for a laugh again and again.

Corks: A good choice for a ceremony at a winery, have your guest write their names on wine corks. The bride and groom can use these for vase filler in displays at home, or if they are crafty, they can make a beautiful cork board to hang.

Platter: Have your guest put their signatures on a ceramic platter, once the platter is baked at home in the oven the signatures become permanent.  There are many different sizes and designs to choose from so there is sure to be an option that looks great with the couple’s other kitchenware. This guestbook alternative is functional as a food service piece for entertaining and the couple will enjoy it for years.

Book: Choose anything other than the traditional guestbook. Think a book about the city were the wedding is taking place, a travel book about the world, a guide book to their honeymoon destination, a favorite kids book, the possibilities are endlessly customizable.

Evergram: An online option for the tech savvy couple, there are web services such as Evergram.com that collect video and messages for the couple. The bride and groom send out an email inviting their guests to participate prior to their wedding, and the site will collect these and send them to the couple on the special day.

Furniture: A classic and multiuse piece such as a bench or table is perfect. It will be practical and used daily. Make sure to add a final protective coat after the signatures are added so they will last as long as the piece itself.

Wedding Guestbook Alternatives

Guestbook alternatives inspirationIt is customary to have a guestbook out at the wedding ceremony to record all the guests in attendance.  The guests are asked to sign their names and write a small sentiment for the bride and groom to keep and read later. In the traditional format, the book can be put on a shelf by the couple and forgotten about over the years, only being brought out on a rare occasion. In an effort to make sure that the newlyweds can enjoy all the kind thoughts and words of their loved ones, more and more couples are choosing variations of the classic guestbook signing.  This also encourages guest who might feel like they can’t think of just the right thing to say to participate by providing them an alternative. The following is a list of inspirational ideas for a non-traditional wedding guestbook:

Fingerprint: Provide Ink pads in the colors of your wedding and have your guests add their fingerprint and signature to an illustration of your choice. We have seen variations where the fingerprints are leaves in a tree, birds on a wire, wings on butterflies, petals on flowers, or a cluster of balloons.

Framed Photo: Have a picture of the happy couple framed with a large mat that will give room for all of the guests to sign and write a little sentiment. A black and white photo framed with a white mat and black ink signatures looks good with most any décor.

Puzzle Pieces: Your guest can sign individual puzzle pieces for the couple to put together. The puzzle can be sealed together and framed for display if the bride and groom prefer.

Jenga Blocks: Along the same lines as puzzle pieces, the Jenga blocks are fun to bring out again and again on game night. Adults and children will enjoy them, they are very durable, and they pack away nicely!

Bottles of Wine:  Have wine bottles out marked for 1st, 5th, 10th, 25th,50th, etc. representing the couples anniversaries in the future. Guests can use a paint pen to sign the bottles to be viewed and enjoyed on these future occasions.

Quilt Swatches: Provide fabric piece to you guests for signing. When they are patched together they can be used as a keepsake quilt and displayed on a couch or bed for enjoyment year-round.

Instruments: If the couple is musical, it might be appropriate to have guests sign a guitar or other musical instrument. It will look great displayed in the house and be appreciated every time they pull it out to play.

Please stay tuned for additional inspirational ideas for wedding guestbook alternatives!

Wedding Guestbook Alternatives

Guestbook alternatives inspirationIt is customary to have a guestbook out at the wedding ceremony to record all the guests in attendance.  The guests are asked to sign their names and write a small sentiment for the bride and groom to keep and read later. In the traditional format, the book can be put on a shelf by the couple and forgotten about over the years, only being brought out on a rare occasion. In an effort to make sure that the newlyweds can enjoy all the kind thoughts and words of their loved ones, more and more couples are choosing variations of the classic guestbook signing.  This also encourages guest who might feel like they can’t think of just the right thing to say to participate by providing them an alternative. The following is a list of inspirational ideas for a non-traditional wedding guestbook:

Fingerprint: Provide Ink pads in the colors of your wedding and have your guests add their fingerprint and signature to an illustration of your choice. We have seen variations where the fingerprints are leaves in a tree, birds on a wire, wings on butterflies, petals on flowers, or a cluster of balloons.

Framed Photo: Have a picture of the happy couple framed with a large mat that will give room for all of the guests to sign and write a little sentiment. A black and white photo framed with a white mat and black ink signatures looks good with most any décor.

Puzzle Pieces: Your guest can sign individual puzzle pieces for the couple to put together. The puzzle can be sealed together and framed for display if the bride and groom prefer.

Jenga Blocks: Along the same lines as puzzle pieces, the Jenga blocks are fun to bring out again and again on game night. Adults and children will enjoy them, they are very durable, and they pack away nicely!

Bottles of Wine:  Have wine bottles out marked for 1st, 5th, 10th, 25th,50th, etc. representing the couples anniversaries in the future. Guests can use a paint pen to sign the bottles to be viewed and enjoyed on these future occasions.

Quilt Swatches: Provide fabric piece to you guests for signing. When they are patched together they can be used as a keepsake quilt and displayed on a couch or bed for enjoyment year-round.

Instruments: If the couple is musical, it might be appropriate to have guests sign a guitar or other musical instrument. It will look great displayed in the house and be appreciated every time they pull it out to play.

Please stay tuned for additional inspirational ideas for wedding guestbook alternatives!