By Louise Baltruschat Hollis
The wedding guest book is a great way to get a lasting message and memory of your wedding by your guests. Traditionally, books are used for guests to leave messages and there are hundreds of cool designs to purchase out there.
But how about an alternative guest book idea to incorporate into your wedding?

I have rounded up some of my favourite memory capturers from real weddings featured on Whimsical Wonderland Weddings. From pebble to surfboard guest books to wishing trees, benches and envelope wedding guest books, there will be something you will fall for today.
Let’s get your creative juices flowing.
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For the sewers or the snugglers, how about a quilt guest book? You could ask guests to sign a quilt patch and then embroider the message to ensure it lasts forever. It would also look amazing on your sofa or bed, pride of place.

The typewriter guest book is a fun and retro way for guests to leave messages. Try looking in charity shops, car boot sales, online marketplaces or Etsy for second-hand typewriters. Simply add paper and a sign to instruct guests. Viola.

Buy some pebbles and ask guests to write their well wishes on them. Pop in your guest book jar, before taking home to keep, or scattering on the beach. Such a perfect guest book idea for beach lovers.

How many uses does the humble luggage tag have? Well, one more idea, couples are using them as sweet note cards for their luggage tag guest book. Peg on a line or make into collages to keep forever.

Music lover? Then this record player guest book is for you where guests sign their names on a vinyl record. You can then frame and enjoy in your home.

Incorporating entertainment into your guest book is a sure-fire winner. You could use a Jenga wedding guest book like the couple below.
Or even think about using your own favourite games? Monopoly or Scrabble anyone?

Another simple and ingenious idea. Stick guest book envelopes onto a board, let guests write secret messages and spend the next morning opening them together. Perfect.

Love travelling? This globe wedding guest book will really look the part on your wedding day but also displayed in your home afterwards.

A simple but retro idea of a display plate guest book, which will sit pride of place on your wall post-wedding. Just lovely.

Secret messages to be stashed in a bottle guest book, which you could open on your anniversary. Really sentimental and something to look forward to too.

Fingerprint trees are really popular at weddings. You can buy kits or create your own. How about tree alternatives, such as balloons or planets in the sky? Grab a free fingerprint tree download here to create your own guest book.

This photo frame guest book is a perfect way to display your beautiful wedding photographs when they arrive.

A bucket list guest book is a fun way for adventurous couples to enjoy their first years as a married couple. Not for the faint-hearted, will you do all the suggestions?

A school day classic, the tea towel guest book. Don’t just ask guests to sign, ask them for a portrait for the full experience.

A bench guest book is perfect to use for years and years. Place in a pretty spot and read the messages each and every time.

Ask guests to add messages to a map guest book. A fun and striking alternative idea to brighten up your home too.

Instead of a coffee table book, why not turn your coffee table into a guest book? Such a lovely statement piece for your lounge.

A pretty jar guest book complete with wooden hearts, the cutest idea!

Instead of a framed photo, how about a framed artwork where guests could then sign the border?

A beautiful keepsake wooden box guest book to store on a special shelf or in your memory box.

The idea of a jigsaw guest book is lovely. Seeing the tapestry of all your loved ones joining as one.

Grab a plank of wood, some sharpies and you have a shelf guest book ready to display in your home.

Find postcards for a guest book that is personal to you. You could choose a hobby, locations or even vintage style cards.

A unique idea I’ve only ever seen once. Ask guests to hammer a nail into a log, it’s certainly interactive and a great talking point on the day.

If you love catching waves then a surfboard guest book will be a really fun idea for your wedding.

Leaving wishes on a wishing tree guest book is not only a lovely way to relive memories but makes for a gorgeous display.

Perhaps you are a fan of the slopes? A snowboard guest book would really make a splash.

This guitar guest book idea is perfect if you are a dab hand on the strings. How about using another instrument or an instrument case that you use?

What a fantastic idea! A tea bag guest book for every time you make a brew.

Grab yourself a wooden letter guest book and ask guests to make their mark.

Lovers of literature will adore this wedding guest book idea. Ask guests to pick a word from a book on display that gives meaning to their message.

It’s always great to think about things that reflect you both. Obsessed with social media? Well, why not have a Facebook or Instagram theme guest book table?

Having guests make your own wedding artwork is the best idea. I love this colouring in poster guest book idea. How about a graffiti wall or paint by numbers? Let’s hope your guests stay inside the lines.

A wedding wishing well guest book is the loveliest idea. So sweet.

Have a photo booth using an Instax or Polaroid camera and get our guests to stick or pin-up their photos beside a message as a guest book. It keeps your guests entertained and looks cute.

Do you love to race? How about this alternative race registration wedding guest book idea?

A fun and interactive guest book game, replace your face! Make sure you snag a guest book sign for instructions.

Rustic and beautiful, a drop heart guest book frame is such a beautiful memento.

Wooden pallets for the win. Is there anything that they can’t be upcycled into?

Think of ways to have a 2 in 1 decor option. The couple below asked guests to sign their wedding seating plan. Brilliant. Saves money and DIY time as well as good for the planet.

What’s this? A piece of art made by your loved ones? Epic idea! Grab a canvas, an easel and some art supplies to set this one up.

Keep things simple with a sweet wooden filing box where you can categorise your memories with your guests.

Are you a fan of cars or racing? Get your helmet or gear signed to display forever!

New on the block are the retro and cool audio guest books for recorded messages – genius!

And of course! The wedding guest book itself. A pure classic which you just can’t go wrong with if nothing else floats your boat.

A wedding guest book is a way of recording your guests’ attendance of your day. It’s also a great opportunity to ask them for their well wishes or advice messages to read back and enjoy after your wedding.
Inside a wedding guest book, usually are blank pages. These are for guests to sign their name, add an instant photo or write a meaningful message to the happy couple.
There are no rules when it comes to having a wedding guest book. It’s purely personal preference if you would like a guest book. It’s a great way to relive your wedding, but if you don’t want one, skip it.
The wedding guest book should be placed at the reception, ideally at an entrance or by the bar. A place with ample room for guests to write messages, but ideally in a place where guests will see it.
After the wedding, you can keep your guest book. Depending on the type of gust book you choose, you can display it or store it safely away to bring out on anniversaries or special occasions.
There are so many different wedding guest book alternatives. Incorporate interests and hobbies and ask guests to sign objects. Guests could do a drawing, have fun colouring in, leave marriage advice or ideas for adventures. The way you display them is really up to you, from jars and bottles to frames and jigsaws, the ideas are endless.
Now you should have all the ideas and know-how to create your dream wedding guest book. It's time to get planning, buying or making your guest book idea ready for your big day. Hooray!
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