Signing in

We're hearing of more and more people {brides and grooms} who think that having a guest book at a wedding is unnecessary and/or a waste of money. How else are you going to remember who attended your wedding?! ;) Yes, sometimes the day can get away from you and it is nice to have a record of messages from those near and dear to you. If you're on the fence about a guest book, here are some ideas to turn it into something practical or shake things up to make the guest book something extraordinary. Having guests sign an adirondack chair fit perfectly with Abby and Andrew's beach-side wedding in Watch Hill. This is definitely something they'll enjoy for the years to come!

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If you're stuck on guests writing more personal messages, try mixing up the format and having each guest file their message. You can easily flip through and reminisce after the big day.

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A personal favorite happens to involve the game of Jenga. Have each guest sign or write a small message on a block. Perhaps on each anniversary for the years to come, you can enjoy a sentimental game of Jenga?

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Alison and Chris armed their guests with cameras and put together a photo album of their vintage collegiate inspired wedding.

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We're in love with this fun idea of having your guests color their thumbs and make prints of themselves as a sign in... how cute is that?!

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