Functional Details: How to Personalize Your Guest Book

While I love a pair of beautiful red heels just as much as the next girl, I know that logically speaking, I’m more than likely going to opt for my leopard print flats before I walk out the door.  At the core of my being I am a function over form type of gal (hence my most recent Facebook poll on whether or not it’s acceptable to wear grey Tom’s to weddings).  Although the design portion of me says everything should be both beautiful and functional, if the function isn’t obvious I’m going to have a hard time investing anything into it.With this functional value in mind, I took a look at all the pieces and details that go into a wedding and one item jumped out.  The Guest Book.  The story of a typical guest book usually goes something like this: A small typically white-covered, fairly generic little book is selected and placed just outside the entrance to the ceremony in order to allow each guest the opportunity of signing their name as witness to the special day.  There are lines on each page with only the needed amount of space to write one or two names.  Due to it’s impersonal state of being, this poor little guest book is closed up and put on a shelf, or even worse, boxed up, after the wedding day very rarely being dusted off and flipped through.

So what’s a functional girl like myself to do about this poor little bland guest book?  Enter stage left: The RMPD Custom Designed Guest Book!  Say goodbye to the impersonal story of above and hello to a special wedding detail customized specifically to your love story.  Its empty pages anxiously await your guests’ words of advice and well wishes.  Family and friends flip through the pages featuring images from your unique engagement session and begin the experience of your special day be seeing how it all started.  With beautiful photos and personal messages, this lovely book easily becomes a coffee table feature or even a continual place for message as family and friends visit your new home.

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