Guest Book Ideas
Looking for the perfect guest book ideas beyond just a signature book. Here are some great suggestions we have seen at our wedding venue perfect for any celebration.
Digital Guest Book: Create a digital guest book where guests can leave messages, photos, and videos using a dedicated website or a photo-sharing app. This way, you can easily keep all the memories in one place.
Thumbprint Tree: Provide an ink pad and ask guests to create thumbprint leaves on a tree template. Guests can then write their names or messages next to their thumbprints, creating a beautiful piece of artwork. Some couples have even created a thumbprint tree complete with a tree house.
Polaroid Photo Guest Book: Set up a photo booth with a polaroid camera, props, and a guest book alongside. Guests can take instant photos and insert them into the guest book, leaving a personal message next to their picture.
Building Blocks Guest Book: Provide wooden blocks or Jenga pieces and markers. Guests can write their names or messages on the blocks, which can later be used as a unique keepsake or even a game.
Wine Cork Guest Book: Collect wine corks from different bottles and place them in a decorative container. Guests can write their names or messages on the corks and drop them in the container, creating a creative and interactive guest book.
Quilt Guest Book: Use fabric squares or quilt patches for guests to sign and leave messages on. After the event, you can sew the squares together to create a personalized quilt that holds memories and well-wishes from your guests.
Message in a Bottle: Provide small decorative bottles and paper strips where guests can write their messages. Guests can then place their messages in the bottles, sealing them as a token of their well-wishes.
Personalized Puzzle: Create a jigsaw puzzle using a favorite photo of the couple. Ask guests to sign the backside of each puzzle piece, and the couple can put the puzzle together after the event, reminiscing about each guest's contribution.
Travel Map Guest Book: If you and your partner love to travel, use a world map or a map of a specific country as a guest book. Guests can mark their names or write messages on the map, indicating their favorite travel destinations.
Video Guest Book: Set up a video booth where guests can leave video messages instead of written notes. Provide a tripod or selfie stick, along with prompts or questions to inspire guests to share memories, well-wishes, or funny anecdotes.
Remember, the best guest book ideas are those that reflect your personality and interests as a couple.