While we want to remember those who attended weddings with some form of entertainment, they cut out the traditional living for the guests. They have a tendency to look boring and since they typically contain a list of familiar terms, they are usually stored away and not looked at again for years and years. Break the mold and choose a unique, fun, and functional entertainment option. Browse through the 12 suggestions below to see if anything fits your wedding style!
Calendar
Have your guests flip through the wall calendar for the coming year and write in your birthday. This is a great way to keep track of when your friends and family have a birthday coming up, no need for Facebook or Twitter. ! You can make this guest idea extra special by ordering a calendar featuring one of your engagement photos for a month at a time from sites like Snapfish and Shutterfly .
Your guests can write well wishes, hope for the future, and marriage advice on cards or nice stationery. Let them know that these notes should be stored in a “time capsule” that will be opened on your wedding anniversaries: the first year, the fifth year, the tenth year, your choice.Put a vintage hyacinth ball, tea tin, or spice jar on the table to collect notes.
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Buy a great, home I-worthy post to start a new last name. Check around local thrift stores, vintage stores, and auctions for a great vintage feel like the one here. Another big wall I choose vinyl records could be music lovers, set the back boundaries of where your wedding will take place, or walk around the carpet. one of your wedding photos or photos. You could also commission a local artist to do this wedding photography by Alexander & Co.
Canvas Mural
Buy a large stretched canvas and various painting supplies. Use a pencil to divide the squares leaving at least one per guest who said they will attend your wedding. Encourage guests to decorate their squares with drawings and good wishes. Keep in mind that this is a very messy idea for entertainment as you will need to have a well-cleaned station nearby!
Coffee Table Book
Do you want to have your passion for any artist? Does a particular photographer speak to you both? Take a coffee table book of pictures that are uniquely meaningful to you and for a couple that you know have been used together many times throughout your life, instead of a boring, blank guest.
Jenga
If you and your future bride are young at heart and love to play board games together, you might want to try Jenga concern Start the game and have each guest sign a log and store it in the box. You can stack the blocks so your guests can play a little Jenga when they go to sign their block. Check out this example of Jenga for guests.
To surround
Games are not only to incorporate your youthful spirit into your party, try to read the game as a sign to your guests. A great choice is the munny series toys that are made to be customizable. Take two of them; decorate them to make the bride and groom look faithful, leaving enough space for guests to sign, or better yet, decorate for your guests!
Collection
If you’ve always dreamed of starting a collection, why not start by building one and incorporating it into your entertainment? Collect a bunch of old vintage-postcards like the ones shown here by searching eBay or local antique stores. Old ink can be removed from the back of the postcard with cotton-swab and rubbing alcohol or leave it as is -is for added rabbit. Matchbooks are another great idea for the collection option. You can have your guests sign in the middle of old book matches like this example that will later be displayed in your home in an aromatic vase and can be passed down from generation to generation.
Books of Madness
Go crazy with crazy books as a guest book. He suggests creating printable pages like the one that appears here, or if you’re not into mad libs, try a guest form encouraging your guests to give advice, well wishes, and suggestions for the future together instead of simply Photo Booth Guestbook
If you’re setting up a wedding photo photo booth at your wedding (or if you’re setting up a DIY photo booth, provide a few chalkboard variations and chalk Set up signs to encourage your guests to take their picture and leave you in the form of a photo like the one in this video by Hello Super 8.
Instant images
While Polaroid has stopped making its own film, instant photos continue to gain popularity with Fuji Instax flying in to fill the void left where Polaroid used to be. For a similar photo booth idea, you can provide chalkboards for messages to be included in the photo or for guests to sign the back or edge of the photo. You can see an example of instant images embedded with guests here.
Make love
Last, but not least, he asks his guests to “recipe for love” (or a recipe for a long, happy marriage). Provide recipe cards for your guests to fill in with your wedding plan and leave some of your cookies or mini-pies. They take guests with them after they keep the bakery theme! You can see an example of the idea of ”recipe love” here.
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Don’t these ideas sound more fun than a traditional guest? I love attending weddings where the couple’s true personality shines through in a touch like a different and special guest book! Can you think of any other ideas I left off this list?
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