Creative Wedding Guest Book Ideas
Think beyond the typical guestbook for your wedding guests to sign. Choose an alternative wedding guest book idea so you can see and remember your special day every time you see it in your home!

The tradition of a wedding guestbook has been around for a few hundred years. It started as a testimony of those in attendance to the reality of the marriage. Nowadays, the guest book is used to record those in attendance at the wedding as a memento.
After your wedding, you’ll likely want to remember all the guests that came to celebrate with you. The traditional style of a wedding guest book does a good job of keeping track of guests’ names and messages, but modern couples are looking for a more meaningful or functional alternative.
Making your own special guest record is a great way to add some personal flair to your wedding. Here are a ton of wedding guest book alternatives you and your significant other can make yourselves. And if you’re short on time or craft skills, we’ve even shared super cute and creative guest book alternatives from Etsy that you can purchase to make it even simpler!
Unique Wedding Guest Book Ideas & Alternatives
If you’re looking for a creative idea for a wedding guest book besides the traditional style of photo albums or coffee table book, you’re in luck! Consider one of these unique guest book ideas to gather well wishes from your guests on your wedding day!

Mason Jar Guest Book Print
This art print has a cute design that allows spaces for your guests to sign each individual mason jar, and you can hang it in your home after the big day!

Wooden Hearts Advice Guest Book
These wooden hearts are a darling idea for a guest book. Guests can leave words of wisdom on each individual heart for the bride and groom to read together throughout their marriage!

Wooden Wall Art Guest Book
This wooden sign with the couple’s name and wedding date pulls double duty as wedding decor and home decor! So savvy.

Guest Book Mason Jar Hearts
This unique mason jar with wooden hearts is another unique piece of art to display at the wedding reception and in your home after you’ve tied the knot!

Wooden Monogram Guest Book
This wooden monogram is a chic way to collect signatures from your wedding guests to memorialize who was in attendance on your special day!

Wooden State Guest Book
This wooden state cut out is a great way to symbolize the location you got married! The wooden material is great for a rustic wedding vibe!

Faux Wood Canvas Tree Guest Book
Your guests can sign the individual leaves on this beautiful tree print for a unique guest book alternative!

Wooden Monogram Guest Book
These wooden rounds are an adorable way to collect memories from your guests. Place your guest book in a prominent area of your wedding venue to ensure you get signatures from everyone!

Large Wooden Letter Guest Book
This large wooden letter is another great format for an alternative guest book. Use metallic sharpie markers for a shiny signature effect!

Globe Wedding Guest Book
This decorated globe guest book is a creative and unique way to remember the loved ones who celebrated with you on the big day!

Wooden Plaque Guest Book
This engraved wooden plaque is another lovely idea for displaying well wishes from your loved ones from your wedding day!
Creative Guest Book Alternative Ideas that you can make yourself

Wedding Plates
Available from Susabellas on Etsy
Foodie couples will love this creative idea — have wedding guests sign plates and hang them on the wall at home or set them out for display. Alternatively, bake the plates in the oven to set the ink, then use them as normal dishes — just treat them carefully and always hand wash.
To make these, purchase a set of nice, white plates of your choosing. Lay them out at your reception with an assortment of dark, permanent markers such as Sharpies. When guests are done signing, bring the plates home. Either bake them in the oven or attach fasteners to the backs so you can use them to decorate your walls.

Tree Cross Section
Available from Creative Engravers on Etsy
A gorgeous tree cross section makes a perfect alternative guest book for a rustic or natural-themed wedding. After it’s signed, you might hang it on the wall or use it as a special tabletop, depending on the size.
To make this, sand down both sides of a tree cross-section. If desired, use a wood burner to etch the couple’s names or the date of the wedding into the wood. Have guests sign with a permanent marker. Then, lacquer and attach hardware to put it on display.

Messages in a Bottle
Available via AmysCraftEmporium on Etsy
This option is more private and exciting than the traditional guestbook. The messages in this pretty glass bottle will entertain you on rainy days for years to come.
To make this, pick out a glass bottle or jar that matches the style of your wedding. Cut up paper of your desired color and pattern into slim rectangles, leaving plenty of room for writing. Cut up twine to tie the finished messages. Have guests sign the papers and roll them up before placing them in the jar.

A Leather-Bound Book
Available via Oldagebook on Etsy
Instead of a traditional guest book, why not have guests sign a special edition of your favorite novel? Choose a book that’s meaningful to you and your partner, and you’ll think of your wedding every time you open the cover.
To make this, you can bind your favorite paperback in leather following this tutorial and using mostly materials you have around the house. Chromium-tanned leather is the best option due to its softness and color variety.

Signed Poster
Available via MirDesigns on Etsy
If you and your partner are film buffs, consider having guests sign a poster from a movie that means something to you. Maybe the poster of the movie you saw on your first date?
To make this, frame your chosen poster and have guests sign the framing mat or the poster itself. Alternatively, you could have your guests leave marks of their fingerprint to make the “balloons” of the design!

Wine Bottle
Available via Paper and Lace on Etsy
This creative idea is easy enough for anyone to pull off. Have guests sign a wine bottle for you to crack open on a special anniversary.
To make this, no assembly required. Buy a large bottle of your favorite wine and provide guests with markers. If you’re feeling creative, make a custom label for the bottle, marking the date you’ll open it. You could also have your guests sign individual wine corks and display them in a decorative jar!

Video Guest Book
Sign available via VanillaPoint on Etsy
For the tech-savvy, a video guest book is a great way to remember your special day.
To make this, ask your photographer if they are willing to film messages from your guests at some point in the evening. Or set up a corner or room at the reception with a nice backdrop and a camcorder for guests to record their own!

Wedding Photo Postcard Subscription
Available via 52Memories
The 52memories wedding photo postcard subscription is a unique and thoughtful gift for newlyweds. It allows guests to share their wedding memories and congratulations in a personal and tangible way. Each week for up to a year, the newlyweds will receive a new postcard with a different wedding memory and photo.
Imagine receiving a personalized postcard from a loved one each week for a year. Each postcard would contain a different memory and photo from your wedding day. What a wonderful way to keep the memories of your special day alive!

Signed Rocks
Rocks available via BorealisSeaGlass on Etsy
If you plan on having a garden after you’re married, consider having guests sign small rocks that you can use to decorate or keep in a flower vase.
To make this, gather flat, smooth rocks and wash them. Set the unsigned rocks in a basket. Provide another, clearly marked basket for signed rocks. Leave out permanent markers and ask guests to sign away.

Signed Globe
Available via A Whole World of Love on Etsy
If you’re world travelers, then a globe might be the non-traditional guestbook you’ve been searching for. Have guests sign the globe wherever they like. You could even mark special locations in your relationship beforehand for a personal touch.
To make this, purchase an old globe and use a light wash of chalk paint to lighten the surface and make it easier to sign.

Personalized Postcards
Available via NoOrdinaryEmporium on Etsy
For a destination wedding, try collecting guest sentiments through postcards. Though you don’t have to wait for them to show up in the mail, they’ll suit the theme of your wedding and provide plenty of writing space.
To make this, buy a variety of postcards or design and print your own. Lay them out with pens and allow guests to sign them. Either collect them in a basket or provide a cute mailbox for finished postcards.
Keep Memories Alive
You don’t have to use the standard guestbook to keep memories from your wedding. Instead, use these ideas or come up with your own to make a record that fits your style and the theme of your wedding.
More Etsy Wedding Finds from The Budget Savvy Bride
Of course, y’all know Etsy… but if you don’t have time to scour the mass of listings to find the perfect thing for your big day, we’ve totally got your back. Not only do we have a list of some creative alternatives for guest books for your wedding, but we’ve got a ton of other lists of wedding items to check out on our Etsy page as well.

We absolutely love the idea of doing something different than a traditional book format for your guest book. Let’s be honest… most photo book style guest books end up sitting on a shelf collecting dust for years to come. Why not look for guest book alternatives that can double as art in your home for years and years to come?
We just love anything that you can use for your wedding that can be used in your home beyond the big day. Not only is it #budgetsavvy to reuse and repurpose your wedding items, but it serves as a meaningful memento and keepsake that will remind you of your special day everytime you see it. (Mushy, we know.)
What do you think of these alternatives? See any guest book ideas you love?
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