An alternative to the bridal guest book

There are a million-and-one options when it comes to wedding guest books these days. Photo-booths, video messages and those stunning books made especially for the occasion.

I wanted to keep things simple and not be bound by the number of pages in a book and bought this recipe box from Kikki-K for $40.

I took out the dividers (meat, fish, desserts, etc), popped in a few pens and stuck a sign on top.

And apart from the more traditional guest book messages (and non-traditional messages, because that’s why we have the friends we do), we got stacks of recipes too.

And even a recipe for a lasting, happy marriage too. Noice!

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