So, guest books are fine. But, you know, EVERYBODY does guestbooks. And I’ll tell you what – I never ever look at the guestbook from our wedding or showers. So I set out to come up with some fun DIY guestbook alternatives.
And I think I found them. Dum. Dum. Dum.
You may have noticed these two little beauties in the bridal shower post yesterday. They were fun little additions that could take the place of a guest book. And both are quick and easy DIY projects.
First, the platter. Ryan and I actually had a signature platter at our rehearsal dinner and it’s still displayed in our hutch to see every day. I thought it would be a fun addition to a kitchen shower, but I knew I wanted to try it myself. It’s not perfect, but for less than $2, I think it’s a win.
First, my mom found the dish – it’s a Mikasa brand. (Check out secondhand stores and the Dollar Tree for great, inexpensive options. There are also great larger platters at Target for under $10.)
I used my Silhouette Portrait to cut a simple design – Served with Love on contact paper. (I would have preferred to use stencil vinyl, but I was out.)
Using transfer tape, I applied the design to the plate.Then, we brought out oi- based Sharpies. Apparently, the oil-based is important for the design to stay put over time.
I simply traced the design with the Sharpies.
When I gently pulled off the contact paper, I had some seepage. (Again, I think that stencil vinyl would have been much better.)
So, I just used my Sharpie and freehanded the edges to get everything clean and crisp. If you mess up, you should be able to scrape it off with your fingernail. (Don’t ask me how I know that.) Voila.
At the shower, I set it out with a marker for everyone to sign.
The finished product – I love it! And I love the sentiment that every meal is truly served with love. (To set, the bride will need to bake the plate at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.)
The other DIY guest book alternative is a customized recipe box. I tucked a recipe card into each invitation with instructions to bring to the shower. (I purchased the recipe cards and enclosures from Sunny Side Print Party on Etsy.) When guests arrived, they could file their card in the pretty new box for the bride-to-be.
I picked up the wood box at Target and added a monogram with white vinyl. Then, I created simple dividers out of Kraft paper and hand-wrote the types of recipes.
I also printed and added a baking conversions printable from The Cake Blog, because I figure that’s always handy to have. I love the wood tones of the box and plexi top. It’s pretty enough to leave on the counter all the time.
I hope that these guestbook alternatives don’t gather dust. The beauty is that you can use them (almost) every day.
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Amanda says
I love the plate idea! Just making sure…the plate will be fine in the oven that long? It won’t break?
Gretchen@BoxyColonial says
Such great mementos! I dislike guest books where you’re supposed to write down your thoughts about how to have a great marriage or whatever even more than party games. I’ve been known to “forget” to sign them, in fact. But I would totally sign a plate!
Kim Woodward says
I sort of hate that, too. Mostly because I can never think of anything.
Cris says
This is such a great idea! Your platter looks awsome!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Cris. It was a fun project!
Amber @ Wills Casa says
That box is so pretty! That would make for a very nice styling piece in any kitchen and bonus it’s functional too! Love the guest plate instead of the guest book idea. Definitely makes more sense to give her something she will look at and cherish!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Amber. I kind of want the wooden box for my kitchen, too.
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
And silhouette does it again. Love the plate
Kim Woodward says
Thank you! I was a little disappointed that there was some ‘seepage,’ but it turned out okay.
cassie says
such a cute idea! i would have loved this!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Cassie. Me, too. I pretty much just do things for parties that I would have liked myself. #selfishhostess
Kenz @ Interiors By Kenz says
This is the cutest idea. Stop being the most perfect hostess in the world.
Kim Woodward says
*blushing*
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
I barely ever look at our guest book. Definitely wish I would have done something a little different, like this, so I could see it everyday. Where were blogs and Pinterest when I needed them?! Haha!
Kim Woodward says
I, for one, am glad I was void of Pinterest and blogs when I got married. I would have gone INSANE.
Rachel says
Such great ideas. We blew up one of our engagement photos and framed it, and had wedding guests sign the mat at our reception. It’s still hanging in our bedroom, and I love seeing it every day! I love the platter idea–so cute, and such a fun way to remember the day and all her friends who were there with her.
Kim Woodward says
We did the same thing. (Dare I say that great minds think alike?) We have ours in our bedroom and I still love it. (Especially Ryan’s friend who brought a woman named “Mandy Moon.” He will never live that down. We’re not sure whether he paid by the hour or night.)
Katja @ Shift Ctrl Art says
I love anything in a box. I am that person 🙂 I love that you have little mementos from the party like this. Fabulous idea.
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Katja! I enjoyed the planning process.