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June 22, 2009

Want a guest book AND something more? Here are my best ideas!

Jean M Chocolate Guest Book

Having a beautiful guest book at the entrance to your ceremony is a lovely way to welcome guests to your wedding. It also gives you a precious keepsake and memory of everyone who celebrated with you.

 

But what if you want something a little more unique, a little more personal or just a little MORE than a guest book? Try out some of these ideas for getting guests involved in helping you make memories! 

 

 

 

            Jean M Photo Signature Matte           Jean M Signature Matte

Frame your engagement photos in a classy, wide mat or on a large photo board guests can sign with a note for you. Frame the photos and mats and display them in your home for instant access to wedding memories.

 

                               Jean M Wedding Wish Album

Provide colorful cards for guests to write their wishes for your future. Arrange a card at each place setting or in a basket on each table. Also be sure to provide pens for signing. Collect the cards afterward and arrange them in a special book. Bring out the book and read it every anniversary for a great way to relive your celebration with friends and family!

 

 

                                 Jean M Wedding Wishes Set

It’ll be fun to guests to leave you a wedding wish and drop it in a beautiful glass vase at your reception. Have the cards and vase set up next to the bar or punch table or anywhere else guests may congregate. After the wedding, keep your cards in a special book, and use the vase for flower arrangements, candles or centerpieces for years to come.

 

Enjoy!

 

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