Not only do we help you design a custom and personalized guest book. As we do with all our clients, we want to help you get the most out of your guest book by sharing a few easy ideas that will make a big different in getting the results you want with your guest book.
Ask for what you want
Help guide your guests by directing them with a sign. If you are looking specifically for messages, tell them so. Or, if you just want name and address, let them know.
Print out your directions on a letter sized piece of paper and place in a 8×10 frame to go on the guest book table. Microsoft Word has fun fonts… and make your text BIG. Suggested directions include: “Please share your wedding wishes and advice with the bride and groom.” Or “Please share a message in memory of our loved one.”
Set an example
The classic case of “follow the leader” applies here. Set an example for your guests so they can visualize what you are looking for. Have a close friend or a relative be the first to write in your guest book, following your desired format. All the others will follow suit.
Employ the DJ/Minister/Announcer
Ask the person with everyone’s attention to announce the guest book and ask them to write in it, explaining what you want and its importance. Make this announcement more than once.
Location, Location, Location
Have your book on a table near the entrance or in an obvious location in a high traffic area. Perhaps, share this table with other items of interest, such as family photos or card holders. It also helps to have a guest book attendant.
Have fun with it
If you are looking to be creative, provide the necessary tools. Want your guests to sketch a drawing? Then provide colored pencils, for example.