Her best friend from college married. You are the maid of honor. Do you think there's no way you can get your toaster or blender are. Why not make her a bridal shower scrapbook?
Once the invitations are selected, except one, was completely filled set at the beginning of the scrapbook. If the invitations, ask each guest mail a photo of the bride with the guest, along with a couple of sentences about how they know the bride or a special momentthey share with the bride. Another possibility is to pen and paper in the shower and have guests write their thoughts while they shower. For those who can not attend, it is wonderful, their photos and thoughts as well. Since paper is acid free and lignin want to be free to consider list of paper with the invitations.
If the bride register at a specific store? Go to the store and photos of the shop from outside. If the bride iswith you, take pictures of the bride standing outside the shop. If the memory has a catalog, photo catalog store.
If the shower is held in a reception room, more pictures before your guests arrive. If a shower is held in an apartment, taking pictures of the home. Then take some photos of each room decorated before arrival.
Are you food? If you prepared ahead of time, take pictures of the table with all the food on it. DidGuests bring food? If so, give card to write the recipe, then make your scrapbook, you can include.
As the bride open her gifts begins, try to take a photo of each gift. Create a note giving the gift and try to get a picture of the client on the same side as a photo gift from this person belong. Make a point to get at least one photo of each host species.
If you play any kind of games that involve writing, try to useacid free, lignin-free paper so that you are getting the game in the scrapbook pages.
If the bride has thank you notes, includes a void due to the guestbook, so you have the memory of what notes she used.
With all the above suggestions, you can create a very special memory for the bride to be and I guarantee that the bride, the guest book much more than a toaster or blender appreciate.
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