![]() ![]() I then backed the instructions on matching paper and put into a white frame – I decorated the vase with lace and colour matching ribbon but you can decorate the vase and the instructions however you like to match your theme. ** also note: I planned to have the Jenga tower stacked up on the table but it looked better as a pile of blocks! If you would like to use the ones I made in word download them HERE This jenga style wedding block tower has wooden blocks personalised with the bride and grooms name and wedding date so it will make a lovely guest book. Bed & Board 2-bedroom 1-bath Updated Bungalow. You will also need a vase or other vessel (big enough to hold all the Jenga blocks) and instructions so your guests know what to do. You need to start with of course the boardgame Jenga I got mine from a garage sale for the bargain price of $8 – a good point to note here is to work out how many blocks are in the Jenga and how many guests you are having – you will want to have enough for all your guests – I ended up getting two Jenga games to make sure I had enough.įine nibbed pens are the best to use for the guest to write their comments – make sure they are fine of the ink will run and you wont be able to read the comments. ![]() Scrabble, Clue, Monopoly, or Life would all be great game boards to serve as a unique guest book. ![]() When thinking of a guest book idea I knew I didn’t want an actual book that would get put in a cupboard and never looked at again – I decided Jenga was a fun way for the guests to say they were there and we could remind ourselves of the happy day when playing Jenga because of all the comments on the blocks! Have a few gold paint pens available for guest to sign the bottle. This personalised wedding guest book alternative is a fun and different way to get your guests to sign and leave a message for the bride and groom on their. ![]()
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