Guest books have come a long way. Originally these were just a way to sign in at a wedding to acknowledge your attendance. Now a days they range from the traditional book to more far-fetched interpretations.
Our couples have created a wide range of guest "books" for their weddings. I've rounded up a gallery to showcase the many ways you can incorporate this detail into your big day. Scroll down for links to the rest of each wedding.
Dana & Erik
Devon & Dan
Elizabeth & Barton
Fraser & Matthew
Grace & Aaron
Haylee & Franklin
Jayme & Chris
Lauren & Craig
Lauren & Tim
Liezel & Christopher
Lily & John
Maria & Robert
Melissa & Sam
Minhee & Truman
Susan & Peter
Elle & Kyle
Jennifer & James
Robin & Matt
Allison & Jacob
Giovanna & Schuyler
Libby & Alex
Delaney & Austin
Alison & Chris
Alivia & Scott
Sharon & Francis
Molly & Ken
Shelia & Steve
Taryn & Brian
Vanessa & Keith




































































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