TGIF! And Friday means its time for another edition of Friday Five!

Are you looking for a guest book different than the rest? Then this Friday Five is for you! Today is about having something different than the plain old “sign your name on the line” guest book. Here are five fabulous ways to make sure your guestbook is memorable for you and your guests!

#1 A Wedding Puzzle

Wooden puzzles are a fun guest book idea. Get one of your favorite pictures of the two of you printed on the front of the pieces and ask your guests to sign the back! You will love reading the sweet notes your guests left while putting the puzzle together.

#2 A Cozy Quilt

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Having your guests write their warm wishes on a quilt will keep you warm from the inside out. The best part is that you can use the quilt for many years to come. If you don’t want to display a huge quilt or would like to personally choose how the messages are arranged, just have a basket of fabric squares for your guests to sign to get sewn into a quilt later. Don’t forget the fabric pens!

#3 A Guest Book Bench

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I love the idea of having guests sign a bench that you will treasure forever. You can chose any type of wooden bench or chair and let the guest leave their messages with a sharpie. Don’t forget to put a clear stain over it! It can then be displayed at the foot of your bed or any room in your house!

#4 A Bottle of Champagne or Wine

Have your guests sign one (or more) wine or champagne bottles to be opened on your anniversary! You will have a great time reminiscing about your special day!

#5 Jenga Pieces

Have your guests write some heartfelt notes on a set of jenga pieces. Every time you play you will be reminded of how much you and your spouse are loved!

Hope you enjoyed this edition of Friday Five. What are you planning on using for your guest book?

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