The Wedding Guest Book

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Ideas for Guest BooksTraditionally the Wedding Guest Book was a record of all who witnessed your wedding, and they where additionally legally obligated to sign the wedding licence, and then lately they where used to organise thank-you notes and an address book. Today the Wedding Guest Book is more some sort of keepsake for the Groom and bride.

Most almost daily Wedding Guest Books end up gathering dust on ones coffee table or relating to the book shelf, and not everyone remembers to publish something in. New and wonderful alternatives are available to the modern bride which are more creative and allow the "Guest Book" to end up an everyday item that could be easily displayed in your property.

One such option is a Fingerprint Tree, it is a bit of a take on the "Family Tree" in the the branches of your tree are printed onto some paper or canvas and then your guests use their thumbprint, dipped into ink, to help make the leaves and sign their names. You can then have the "Tree" framed and hung in the wall where it is usually on display, and a great creative reminder of " special " day. Your "Tree" should echo your theme so make certain it fits in with all your colours etc. For example if you're having a black together with white wedding then why don't you have a black card with white tree, and white ink for any fingerprints. This would produce a very dramatic modern look.

Alternatively if you're getting married in your garden in springtime then using a cherry blossom, with pink fingerprints will be the best compliment. Make sure that you choose the best type of paper, if you may draw the tree one self, using a good quality paper (like Cartridge, water colour paper) at the least 220gsm is essential. Investing in good quality inks is also a good idea or better yet make use of a finish to lock in the colour so that your tree won't fade over time. Get the bridal party to start to enable them to show everyone how it's done, as it can get confusing at first if you haven't seen a "Fingerprint Tree" before and one last thing, make sure you've got some wipes for your guests to fix up after making their mark. Some people may not need to keep leaving their fingerprints all over the place!

Another alternative is to apply a Wedding Puzzle, this is certainly where you get a picture of the couple and get it made into some sort of puzzle, your guests can then sign some the puzzle. The puzzle can then be made up and put in a frame between two fecal material perspex or glass where you can view both sides. This is a less messy option.

One wedding my sister decided on recently had a photo booth for the "Guest Book", guests where invited to help dress up and go into the photo booth (similar to a passport photo booth) and had their photo's taken.