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Mrs. Lime, Los Angeles Age and Occupation in 06: 25, Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, IT Engagement Date: July 7, 2006 Wedding Date: August 5, 2007 Venue: An historic estate About Me: Between work and wedding planning, I try to squeeze in napping, drawing, random spurts of craftiness, tennis, and eating lots of Sprinkles cupcakes, dark chocolate, and noodles of all kinds. Mr. Lime and I have spent our adult lives growing up together, and we're very excited to finally be getting married!
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The Polaroid Guestbook

October 3rd, 2007 @ 9:30 am by Mrs. Lime

I almost didn’t do this, but I am so glad a friend convinced me to do it. Click here for my previous entry with instructions.

Supplies:
Kolo Newport scrapbook, 11″ x 14″ size, red.
Kolo cloth-hinge refill series B, soft white.
Kolo Legato photo corners, soft white. They now have self-stick ones, which I would have used had they been available at the time.
Sakura Pigma Micron pens, 05 tip, archival felt tip pens in sepia. Purchased from my local Dick Blick.
2 Polaroid cameras + film. I borrowed the cameras from a friend. The cheapest film I found was at Costco for $45 for 5 packs of 10 exposures each. After you add in LA County sales tax, that came to about $0.97 per exposure. Yes, eBay is an option, but many of the bulk lots they sell on there may have past due expiration dates. For the unexpired film, after adding in shipping, it was more worth it for me to pick up spankin’ new film during a usual Costco run.

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We had 145 guests. They filled up 14 double-sided pages that had spots for 4 photos each. That comes to a total of 56 photos. Most guests took photos as a couple, family, or group.

My guestbook attendants hard at work!


[Photos by my friends WeezerMonkey and Winnie]

As much as I hated putting guests to work, it worked a lot better to have two friends manning the cameras and giving people instructions. This way, we ensured that film was not wasted and a backup didn’t occur due to guests’ confusion. Utilizing this method also seemed to help it flow better than putting up a sign would.

One regret I have is not letting my guestbook attendants know who our extended family members were (almost all OOTers) ahead of time. We didn’t get photos of all of them due to their arrivals earlier than most and via entrances that didn’t pass by the guestbook station. Many of the group photos of our friends are great, though! Leaving ample space near each photo allowed those in group photos to individually write a little something around the photo as well. In the end, we ended up with a great keepsake. I’ve probably read through the whole thing at least a few times already.

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8 Responses to “The Polaroid Guestbook”

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I always love the polaroid guest books…

 
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lilcee

woohoo! I made it on weddingbee.

I love the polaroid guest book and yours came out beautifully.

 
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Melanie

love this idea! will def have to try it. =)

 
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Tea

great. i’ve been wanting to do this and was wondering about the logistics. glad your’s worked fantabulously!

 
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Angel

I haven’t been to a wedding with a poloroid guest book yet, but after seeing your post, I can’t wait. Thanks for sharing!

 
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Mrs. Lime Mrs. Lime, Los Angeles Age and Occupation in 06: 25, Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, IT Engagement Date: July 7, 2006 Wedding Date: August 5, 2007 Venue: An historic estate About Me: Between work and wedding planning, I try to squeeze in napping, drawing, random spurts of craftiness, tennis, and eating lots of Sprinkles cupcakes, dark chocolate, and noodles of all kinds. Mr. Lime and I have spent our adult lives growing up together, and we're very excited to finally be getting married!
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