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SIGN-IN BOOK OR WEDDING
REGISTER:
Generally, a Wedding Register
is posted on a stand, or on an elegantly decorated table so that guests can sign
in. Even years later, the bride and groom can look at the book to remember who attended their
wedding. When you’re in the eye of the wedding, it’s difficult to concentrate on anything
except getting married. You may not even remember half the people that attended the event, much
less a wedding gift they gave you, so a sign-in register is a very good idea.
Wedding Registers can be
purchased at most retail outlets, from Wal-Mart to bookstores. They are borne in a variety of
colors, fabrics and formats that will capture your wedding memories for years to come. Or check
out your local dollar store where you might find a beautiful book for exactly $1.00 - plus tax,
of course!
If you’re looking for something
unique, try laminating a photo of you and your fiancée, making the finished product as
big as a placemat. Instead of using a photo of you and your fiancée, you can use anything you like,
such as a popular band you both adore that perhaps sings ‘your song’.
Ask the wedding guests to
sign the ‘placemat’ with an indelible black marker. After the wedding, you can have this keepsake
framed.
You can also carry this
idea to a pillow. Purchase a unique pillow; they sell everything from animal-shapes to hexagons
now. Again, ask your wedding guests to sign the pillow. They can even add a personal wish
when they sign.
How about making your Wedding
Register? Buy a simple notebook, cover it with thin foam, then any fabric such as
velvet, silk, netting or lace. You can attach pearls, lace, doves, fabric roses – any romantic item
to the cover. Fill the notebook with lined sheets so your guests can sign in. You may wish to
use some unique paper as suggested with invitations to fill the Register.
Spray or dust with perfume,
cologne or powder if desired to create a romantic scent!
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