I have a fairly modernist house and the decor is full of natural textures - stones, plants, grasses, etc.
I don't like the idea of a traditional guestbook, because it will just sit in a closet somewhere. But what if we had a table with lots of flat unpolished river rocks and had guests sign their names and maybe a short note on them? I'm thinking I could find some fast-drying silver paint pens. Then I could display the rocks in a nice vase in my home.
Is this a totally stupid idea? I'm a little concerned that our theme is kind of a winter wonderland thing, and river stones really don't fit, but I'm hoping that some snowy decor on the rock table would make it mesh a little better..
What do you guys think?
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What if you used mini ornaments or something? Michaels sales these. . . and they're pretty cheap too!
Go for it.
As for the "going with the theme"~that's something that guests really don't care all that much about. I mean, no one is going to run from the room clutching their pearls because you're having people sign river rocks while your "theme" is winter wonderland.
Remember: a little theme=good. Too much theme=kids' birthday party or junior prom.
Use the rocks and don't worry so much about everything matching the "theme".
I guess the idea with the vase is that they're out in the open and visible, so anyone could just pick through them and see what people said. It's a small wedding (about 60 people) so with a wide vase they would all be pretty accessible. I was worried about the paint rubbing off though when the stones rub together, so the tiles are appealing. I think it would be too heavy to frame for the wall though, unless you did a bunch of smaller frames..
Regarding the theme, no worries, I'm definitely not going all out. The 'theme' basically consists of white, silver, ice blue, and chocolate brown colours. Beyond the colours it's just whatever I like..
I like the ornament idea as well, but I would feel like I could only display them around the holidays.. That's why I liked the stones - they're much more neutral..
Then they had that at their reception, and had people sign it "yearbook style". People enjoyed looking at the book, and it was fun after the wedding for DH and SIL to look at what people had written.
I'd recommend looking into something like that.
I wanted some sort of poster for everyone to sign, but I haven't found anything I like. I'm still looking.
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To me the idea of normal guestbooks are like yearbooks, you only look at them when you're cleaning out a closet and stumble upon them or every ten years or so...
I love the idea of anything to make a guestbook into art that will be apealing to display in your home.
Otherwise I'd just scrap the idea all together.
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