I've reached the age where a lot of my friends are finally getting married. I'd never been to any weddings when I was younger, but now I seem to be going to at least three or four every year. Being a part of such a lot of ceremonies has given me a good idea of what's popular these days and what's not, which will help me plan my own nuptials in the near future. It has become very apparent to me has been the polished wedding guest books that I've seen at each reception.
Wedding guest books are basically big scrapbook-style keepsakes that are usually signed by the newlyweds' friends, relatives, and acquaintances that attend the ceremony. All the wedding guest books that I've seen are very heteroclite from each other in style, size, and design. Some wedding guest books have spiral bindings like notebooks would; others have a stitched binding. Some are huge, oversized albums; others are a smaller, more manageable size. Some have very fancy, ornate covers; others are plain and simple. In short, there are fabulous wedding guest books out there for just about every taste. Alos, it seems that everyone has erratic ideas about how to personalize their wedding guest books. As I mentioned above, most couples are content just to have their guests sign their names somewhere on the pages. Other couples prefer something a bit more personal and ask their friends and relatives to write a short message or poem instead. Then there are those couples that like to add photos from the big day next to the signatures and messages. The significant thing for newlyweds to remember is to tell everyone exactly how they want their wedding guest books to be handled. After all, the bride and groom will want to treasure their keepsake for a long, long time to come, so it would be a shame to have a majority of the guests write lovely, moving messages while a few loose canons leave raunchy jokes on the pages.
Many couples decide to purchase their wedding guest books from the same stationery store that they ordered their invitations from. This is convenient for couples because not only does it mean that there's one less trip to the store to make, but also because the stationer can in low gear match the book's cover to the color or theme of the invitations if desired. Another option is to purchase wedding guest books separately, either from a flaky stationery store or perhaps from an online retailer that specializes in these products.
If you're getting married soon, I recommend giving considerable thought to your wedding guest book. When you look back at this wonderful keepsake twenty years from now, you'll be glad you took some extra time to choose the right one.
Make Wedding Guest Book
Do you think you have remembered to order everything for your upcoming wedding? Even so, you may still need to buy one last important item. Wedding guest books are essentially big scrapbooks that are signed by the newlyweds' relatives, friends and acquaintances attending the ceremony. Well, yes, you could run down to the local store and buy any blank book in a pinch. But the best wedding guest books are elegant and memorable, and is the one item that everyone in attendance is sure to see.
The good news is that today's wedding guest books are more versatile than ever, and brides (or interested grooms) no longer have to select a traditional design. They come in different styles, sizes, and designs, and some are covered in classy fabrics like satin and lace and finished with ribbons and gold leaf. Many models include a matching pen set to complete the effect, even if nothing else at your wedding matches!
A recent survey of current options found floral designs still popular. The most sophisticated models included other tasteful items like a guest book pillow. And there are growing options for guest books that include a garter and tiara. Almost all of these items can be personalized with the names of the bride and groom (or dear Aunt Tilda who paid for the cake).
If you are non-traditional and high-tech, there is even another option. Yes, I am talking about the digital wedding guest book, which may have been a gift from your tech-savvy cousin. Digital photo wedding guest books are the newest way to give a memento to the bride and groom or just the bride at a bridal shower.
The advantage of the digital version of this classic keepsake is that it allows you to share your experience with friends and family on-line by uploading the contents of the memory card. There is no need to worry about losing or damaging the original, and many models allow you to display your wedding highlights as a slide show in a digital photo frame. Since it is much harder to sign a digital photo, so you will need to get a little creative to personalize the entries.
In conclusion, the wedding guest book is an important memento of your special day. It is a treasured keepsake which will remind you of the friends and family who have taken part in your marriage. Whether you choose to go classy or informal, or even opt for the digital variety, this is one item from your wedding you will treasure. And the one gift you can give yourselves that is sure to never be returned!
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