Wedding Guest Books
A wedding is a once in a lifetime occasion, one that will truly make you and your groom feel as if you are the center of the world. To keep these memories alive, wedding guest books will help you remember who was at the wedding ceremony, who gave you their time that day to celebrate your life together, and a place to keep special comments made by the people that attended your wedding celebration.
A wedding guest book is something that the two of you will share for years to come, as you celebrate anniversaries and look back to read through your book once again. Inviting others to sign and make comments in your wedding guest book is a proper way of recording as much of your life at this point in time as possible. Every person that attends your wedding is going to feel a little differently about you and the groom, and each person that comes to the celebration is going to have something special to say that you will love to keep and remember.
Placement of the Guest Book at the Church or Ceremony
In the church or site of your wedding ceremony, placement of the wedding guest books can be important. Sometimes there will be strict rules on where you are permitted to place the wedding guest book, while other times, you will have very liberal allowances where you can place the book. There are no strict guidelines, simply ask the person who will be performing the marriage ceremony where the proper location will be for your guest book. You can also designate a friend or relative to take your guest book to the reception site so that your guests can also "sign in" there.
Placement of the Guest Book at the Wedding Reception Hall
Wedding receptions are where everyone who is celebrating your wedding is going to gather. Gathering together to celebrate your love for each other, every one is going to want to leave you some type of message for your special day to read long after the wedding day is over. The wedding guest books should be placed right inside of the door where your guests are going to enter the party or celebration hall. Be sure to leave a pen or two by the guestbooks so that each guest can sign and leave a message as they enter the hall. You might also wish to have a guest book attendant gently ask guests if that have yet signed so that no one misses recording their name or message in your memory book.
Wedding Guest Books to Fit Your Style
There are many types of guests books that will fit the style of your wedding perfectly, from traditional soft-bound to fabric-covered guest books with contemporary embellishments. If you have a wedding theme, there are guest books focusing on Precious Moments, Cinderella, Western, and many other types to suit your needs. For a contemporary alternative, Brides Village carries wedding platters for your guests to sign, as well as an elegant wedding scroll. |