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    Creating meaningful keepsakes is one of the most touching parts of a wedding. In 2025, couples are getting creative, moving away from traditional guestbooks to interactive, visually impactful, and personal memory-making stations. Here are inspiring ideas + tips to bring them to life.

    DIY Photo Booths: Fun, Interactive & Memorable

    Putting together your own photo booth adds both entertainment and keepsakes. Ideas include:

    • Backdrop & Props: Use themes that match your wedding style—rustic wood, floral frames, greenery, vintage frames, or fabric drapes. Props make it playful (hats, signs, masks).

    • Instant Cameras / Polaroids / Instax: Guests take instant prints to stick into a guest book or photo wall. This doubles up with messaging.

    • Remote triggered DSLR or mirror-booth setups: Let guests trigger photos themselves; combine with prints or digital uploads.

    • Photo guestbook combo: After each photo, guests tape/stick the image into a guestbook and add a message. This creates a fun visual diary of the day.

    Guestbook Alternatives: Keepsakes Beyond the Book

    Traditional guestbooks are still lovely—but many couples are choosing alternatives that better reflect their personalities or become artful displays.

    Some ideas:

    • Thumbprint Tree: Guests leave thumbprints as “leaves” on a printed tree, then sign next to them. Makes for a visual piece to display.

    • Jenga Blocks or Building Blocks: Guests write messages on wooden game pieces / blocks. Later you can display or even play with them as a couple.

    • Message / Advice Cards: Provide cards where guests write marriage advice, wishes, or memories. Collect them in a box or display them.

    • Wishing Tree: Guests tie/tag messages onto a tree or branches. Very decorative.

    • Vinyl Record / Board Game / Canvas Art: Use a vinyl record or customised board game, sketch or painting canvases, or other items (tiles, wood panels) that guests sign or decorate.

    Memory Jars & Other Keepsake Containers

    Memory jars are charming and sentimental and can be combined with guestbooks or stand alone.

    • Memory / Advice Jar: Guests write messages or date-night ideas, fold them, drop into a jar. After the wedding, you can draw one message whenever you want a reminder.

    • Postcards in a Jar: Pre-printed postcards; guests write on them and drop them in. Later you can read them on anniversaries.

    • Bottle of Wishes: Similar to a memory jar but with glass bottles, maybe multiple small bottles for different types of messages (humour, love, advice).

    • Artifact Jars: Guests contribute small items (if possible) or tokens related to travel or culture—e.g. pebbles, ribbons, feathers—alongside messages.

    Practical Tips to Make These Ideas Work

    • Set up clearly: Provide pens, tape/glue, props, signs/instructions so guests know what to do.

    • Visibility: Put stations in well-trafficked areas so people don’t miss them (entrance, near food, cocktail area).

    • Durability: Use materials that hold up, thick paper, acid-free paper for guestbooks; permanent markers; protect photo prints if needed.

    • Backup plan for weather (if outdoors).

    • Assign someone to maintain/refill supplies (glue, pens, photo paper).

    Why These Ideas Make a Difference in 2025

    • More personal, interactive experiences are in demand.

    • Guests like doing something fun, not just signing a book.

    • Keepsakes become part of home decor and remind couples daily of that special day.

    • Many of these ideas are budget-friendly yet meaningful.

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    We love a good photo booth. Not only is it an excellent way to commemorate your wedding day, but it’s bound to keep your guests entertained. While renting a Kardashian-inspired photo booth may set you back thousands, creating your own version can be an affordable and memorable option.

    From floral backdrops to iPad Instagram filters, here are a few fun DIY photo booth hacks you can incorporate into your big day.

    It’s all about the floral 

    Come rain or shine, adding a floral backdrop is a great way to add a pop of colour to your pictures. However, you don’t have to get a florist to whip this up for you. Grab your tools, plywood, your favourite flowers and glue for a masterpiece.

    Chalk it up

    Adding a chalkboard is a great way to include a whimsical or industrial touch to your wedding. It all depends on the font you use. It’s also incredibly easy to create and won’t cost you too much.

     

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    A twinkle in the eye

    Is there anything more romantic or ethereal than string lights? Adding this to a neutral backdrop or a large piece of plywood will help create a simple, but a beautiful element to your guest’s photos.

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    Nothing wrong with Neon

    How about a splash of rock and roll to your wedding day? You can personalise your photo booth by adding a custom neon sign. Having one of these bad boys will certainly get your guests talking and is an incredible way to add something special … maybe your favourite lyrics or quote.

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    A Polaroid cut-out

    Simple and easy to make at home, adding a photo frame to a stand (perhaps with a few flowers) will leave your photo-loving guests wanting more. You can add your favourite quote or your names and the date of your big day.

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    A photo box 

    All you need is a polaroid camera, a box and memories. Adding a photo box to your wedding day is an adorable way to collect memories that you can open when you have a chance. Provide guests with the opportunity to snap a few pics of themselves and deposit them into the box – simple and not too pricey!

     

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    Bohemian style

    Adding macrame as your photo-op background can help blend in with the beautiful surroundings of your wedding or add a touch of simple elegance. Pop a few flowers on the frame and you’ve got a winner!

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