This photo frame guest book is a perfect way to display your beautiful wedding photographs when they arrive. Photo: Sarah-Jane Ethan via Newton Hall Wedding How about tree alternatives, such as balloons or planets in the sky? Grab a free fingerprint tree download here to create your own guest book. Photo: Aden Priest Photography via Navy Winter Weddingįingerprint trees are really popular at weddings. Really sentimental and something to look forward to too. Secret messages to be stashed in a bottle guest book, which you could open on your anniversary. Photo: Siobhan Beales Photography via Barn Upcote Wedding 10. Photo: The Kindred Collective via Kindred Barn WeddingĪ simple but retro idea of a display plate guest book, which will sit pride of place on your wall post-wedding. Love travelling? This globe wedding guest book will really look the part on your wedding day but also displayed in your home afterwards. Photo: Will Patrick from Bonhams Barn Wedding Stick guest book envelopes onto a board, let guests write secret messages and spend the next morning opening them together. Photo: Jade Maguire Photography via DIY Boho WeddingĪnother simple and ingenious idea. Or even think about using your own favourite games? Monopoly or Scrabble anyone? We chose Jenga for our wedding guest book and loved it! You could use a Jenga wedding guest book like the couple below. Incorporating entertainment into your guest book is a sure-fire winner. Photo: Crazy Happy Love via Kilmore Country House Wedding You can then frame and enjoy in your home. Music lover? Then this record player guest book is for you where guests sign their names on a vinyl record. Photo: Kate Gray Photography via Rainy Summer Barn Wedding ![]() Peg on a line or make into collages to keep forever. How many uses does the humble luggage tag have? Well, one more idea, couples are using them as sweet note cards for their luggage tag guest book. Photo: One Thousand Words via Sopley Lake Wedding Such a perfection guest book idea for beach lovers. Pop in your guest book jar, before taking home to keep, or scattering on the beach. ![]() Photo: Gemma Giorgio via Cream Blush Weddingīuy some pebbles and ask guests to write their well wishes on them. Simply add paper and a sign to instruct guests. ![]() Try looking in charity shops, car boot sales, online marketplaces or Etsy for second-hand typewriters. The typewriter guest book is a fun and retro way for guests to leave messages. Photo: Wyldbee Photography via Homemade Wedding It would also look amazing on your sofa or bed, pride of place. Quiltįor the sewers or the snugglers, how about a quilt guest book? You could ask guests to sign a quilt patch and then embroider the message to ensure it lasts forever. → This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase – at no additional cost to yourself. From pebble to surfboard guest books to wishing trees, benches and envelope wedding guest books, there will be something you will fall for today. I have rounded up some of my favourite memory capturers from real weddings featured on Whimsical Wonderland Weddings. Photo: Tora Baker Photography via Celestial Cowshed Wedding Traditionally books are used for guests to leave messages and there are hundreds of cool designs to purchase out there.īut how about an alternative guest book idea to incorporate into your wedding? The wedding guest book is a great way to get a lasting message and memory of your wedding by your guests.
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