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For my wedding I wanted to do something unique besides having just the boring old paper guestbook. I saw an idea on Pinterest which I thought was adorable. Using the fun game Jenga we turned the blocks into a guest signing success! I had a lady make the wood sign but you could do it easily on your own. Just get a wood board and use letter decals to write "Build memories, sign a jenga piece!" Then you will also need a stand to hold it up.
Buy a cheap round fish bowl to have your guests put the jenga blocks in when they finish signing them. I also added some fake diamonds to the bottom of the glass bowl to make it prettier when it was first empty.
Add some thin point black sharpies to your table and you're all set! It was very fun reading the jenga blocks the morning after the wedding. We even had Elvis drop by our reception ;)
We had some humorous ones such as the one in the bowl...
Love the "Be Happy" block!
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We did this for my daughter's graduation party the other week. It turned out great! We just had a sign on the table and the Jenga pieces stacked up, people signed them, and then started a new tower (although many just put them back down on the table).
This is so cute! I'm doing this for my friends bachelorette party, but I'll have the guest sign, give advice, draw, date night ideas... what ever they want!
It's perfect because the bride and groom love game nights! Thx for the inspiration! ;)
Yes!
I see the words of advice, but did they sign their names on one side of the piece and put their advice on the other side?
It's a great idea that I definitely going to use for my wedding.
But will it be difficult for the guest to write on the Jenga piece? But I can see that your guest took the effort to really calligraph nice words.
Some guests did but most did not.
Did they write on both sides of each jenga piece?
Yes and I bought two sets for about 130 guests :)
Did you buy normal jenga pieces? How many game sets did you end up buying?
Not really...you can see pictures of the jenga blocks above :)
Hi! I'm doing for my wedding! Did the sharpies bleed on the wood?