Do you love your engagement photos? Afraid no one will ever get to see them? Turn them into a guest book for the wedding!



Leave it out for your guests to look through (& sign!) during the cocktail hour and reception, and once your day is over it makes a fabulous coffee table book! And who doesn't love a great coffee table book, especially one that is so beautiful?

I love this idea! And I've heard nothing but good things about Blurb.com. What type of pen do you recommend using?
ReplyDeleteI loved it as soon as I saw it, I've seen other companies but there's are such great quality! I would recommend definitely using an archival quality pen. You can find them at craft stores like Michaels and Joann etc. (don't forget your 40% off coupon!) but specialty stores carry a wider variety of colors.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this post! Thanks for the blurb love! Aren't these books great? It makes me want to blurb-ify everything!
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