Design Ideas for a Binder-Type "Guest Book Cover" That You May Not Use But Want to Have Ready♡
2020.01.05 published
The Binder-Type Guest Book is Popular
When receiving guests at weddings, they are asked to write their names in a "guest book."
Recently, it's common to omit the address, and many brides seem to be using simple binder-type guest books that allow for sheets of paper to be inserted.
What is the Design of the Guest Book "Cover"?
This binder-type guest book features a simple design with just lines, but it seems more brides are preparing a "cover" nowadays.
Since guests write their names right away at the reception, a cover isn't absolutely necessary, but it has its advantages:
☑ You can arrange a simple guest book with a cover
☑ It can be placed for photos in the welcome space (without guests' personal information appearing in the pictures)
☑ It's easier to store after the wedding
These benefits make it worthwhile to consider having one!
Here are some guest book cover designs to introduce♡
Design 1 of the Guest Book Cover
A simple guest book featuring the names of the bride and groom along with the wedding date. The name is styled with a calligraphy-like font, giving it a chic look.
Design 2 of the Guest Book Cover
A design that catches the eye with large letters reading "Guest book." Using the same font for the inside pages creates a cohesive feel.
Design 3 of the Guest Book Cover
Brides who love Disney prepared a cover featuring Mickey and Minnie! It's made from craft paper, which is perfect for a natural wedding.
Design 4 of the Guest Book Cover
An elegant calligraphy-style font paired with a large ribbon. Make sure to tie the ribbon after guests write their names so it's easy to write on!
Design 5 of the Guest Book Cover
Here’s a cover divided for the bride and groom.
Design 6 of the Guest Book Cover
An elegant cover focusing on the date of the wedding. Including the couple's wedding logo would be a wonderful touch!
Design 7 of the Guest Book Cover
A design divided for the bride and groom, with the square colors as a focal point.
Design 8 of the Guest Book Cover
A stylish guest book cover with a wave design. Matching it with other paper items is also lovely.
Design 9 of the Guest Book Cover
A cover featuring a cursive font reminiscent of calligraphy with floral illustrations. The couple took care to divide the paper colors into white and off-white.
Design 10 of the Guest Book Cover
A vibrant cover with a gilded illustration of the bride and groom. It's a cute cover that you'll want to display in your new home.
Design 11 of the Guest Book Cover
A stylish guest book that looks like a chic store brochure.
Design 12 of the Guest Book Cover
A guest book focused on the couple's names. It has an original touch!
Design 13 of the Guest Book Cover
A cute guest book featuring the bride and groom in a wedding car.
Design 14 of the Guest Book Cover
An innovative and lovely idea is to use a pre-wedding photo as the guest book cover! Try designing it like a welcome board.
Design 15 of the Guest Book Cover
A simple guest book with a framed design. Its simplicity makes it likely to suit any wedding.
Design 16 of the Guest Book Cover
A guest book featuring a pencil illustration as a highlight. It's perfect for those who appreciate an antique vibe.
Let's Prepare a "Cover" for the Guest Book
We have introduced various designs of the binder-type guest book covers.
Although it’s rare to showcase the cover during the ceremony, having one prepared adds a sense of cohesion and makes it clear to keep as a memento.
If you're making your own guest book, be sure to pay attention to the design of the cover as well!
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