Check out the polaroid guest book at this #RealWedding Corked Guests can write a message on the white space underneath the image and hang it on a mini ‘clothes line’ for all guests to admire, or you can have them glue their photo straight into a wedding album and write a message for you there. People of all ages enjoy being able to snap an image of themselves and watch it develop before their eyes. Polaroid cameras are a great accessory and tie in with just about any wedding theme. Check out this fun wedding guest book alternative by Urban Words Australia Get snap-happy Guests write their name or a special message onto one of the wooden shapes and either post it directly into the frame, or leave it on the table to be collected and put together after the reception. You can find kits with mini wooden hearts or other shapes, and a deep-framed picture that allows you to slot the wooden trinkets into it. It is awesome to watch the tree take shape and will be something you can frame and hang on the wall to fill you with memories for years to come. All that is needed to complete the ‘signature’ is to write your name above, below, or across your print. Guests stamp their thumb or finger into the ink pad (you can choose leafy colours or some that match your wedding theme) and place their print somewhere on the tree. Thumbprint treeĪll it takes is a piece of paper or cardboard with a picture of a tree with spread out branches on it and an ink pad – and magic happens! This will be right up there with your professional videographer’s work in sentimental value. More than a written message or a photo, this is something that will capture the personalities and little quirks of everyone who leaves you a message. Granny and Poppa might need some assistance with this one, but what you will have are priceless snippets from the people you love the most. Just about everything is digitised these days, so why not create an e-guest book? You can set up a laptop in a quiet(ish) corner of the reception, and ask guests to wander over there at some stage to leave a video message using the webcam. Of course, they’ll have to try their best not to unbalance the stack! Check out the Jenga guest book at this #RealWedding The virtual guest book Ask guests to pull out a block, write their message on it, and stack it back on the top. Set up a game of Jenga on a table or atop a barrel or other piece of furniture that matches your wedding theme. Love a bit of a challenge? Jenga is a great game that people of all ages can enjoy, and when you use it as a guest book with a twist, you’ll be sure to capture the attention of your wedding guests. For others, they are simply having too much fun at your wedding that they totally forget the guest book is waiting for them.īut if you can discover an alternative that is fun, engaging, and also a talking point for guests, they will be eager to get on board and you will end up with a unique keepsake that you can cherish forever. Check out this wedding guest book alternative at this #RealWedding But will they use it?įor some guests, the pressure of trying to pull together a moving message for you and your partner can be enough to stop them from picking up the pen. Bored with the usual book and pen guest book commonly found at weddings? Here’s some great alternative wedding guest book ideas to spark your creativity.
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