Alternative guest books are nothing new in the wedding world; in fact, I’m sure you’ve even attended a wedding or two yourself with thumbprint or Polaroid guest books. Those are fabulous ideas, don’t get me wrong, but if you’ve envisioned something a little different for your wedding day, here are five ideas that might inspire you!
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Mason Jar of Hearts Personalized Guest Book by Strangely Yours on Etsy
Isn’t this just the cutest idea for a guest book?! Guests sign the little wooden hearts and drop them inside the customized “mason jar.” Adorable!
Gold and Silver Thumbprint Guest Book Alternative by FlutterbyePrints on Etsy
This isn’t your average thumbprint guest book; instead, it features your own prints in a cute little heart shape, and guests sign all around it. You can get yours in a range of sizes from as small as 8×10 all the way up to 24×36!
Custom Couple Illustration Poster by Minty Basil Design on Etsy
Of course, I fell in love with this artistic guest book alternative. The posters are available in 11×14 or 13×19 and are customized with your wedding details, including your names, wedding date, and even your dress style. You can also add on a background sketch of the city where you’re getting married or your pet!
Bucket List Wedding Guest Book Alternative by BraggingBags on Etsy
This adorably literal bucket list is such a fun idea for a guest book! Each guest can write their bucket list suggestion or advice on a wooden heart and drop it in the bucket.
Personalized Book Lovers Guest Book Alternative by Sara Alexander Art on Etsy
This hand-drawn guest book is for the literature lovers out there! Guests can each sign their own book to add to your personal library of friends and loved ones.
Which wedding guest book idea is your favorite?