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A Wishing Tree At Your Wedding Reception

Guest books are totally boring! It’s so YESTERDAY. For a wedding couple who are looking for something less conventional, something a little more unique for their special wedding day, here’s an idea that could give your wedding a lift. Instead of having a guestbook where your wedding guests who arrives signs well-wishing messages in, why not hand out little small cute, greeting cards specially printed for your wedding, ask the wedding guests to write a message inside the card and then hang the card on a wishing tree.

I know it’s a spinoff from those wishing trees where children get to wish on whatever they want and the wish will be fulfilled but in a way, you’re capitalizing on the concept as well. When you wedding guests write their wishes for you and hang it up on the wishing tree, you’re probably saying something like…. ‘whatever the wedding guests wishes for the couple will come true’! Now, tell me that isn’t a unique idea!

Finding a tree or a nice big plant for the wishing tree could be the problem. You don’t want to recycle the Christmas tree! Use some nice flowery plant that you can bring home and re-use as home decoration for your home. After the wedding, take off all the wedding wishes, read it and keep it safely for future viewing. Get yourself a nice decorative box for all the cards, I would like to remind you. as with everything to do with your wedding, the wishing tree and the cards are unique to you and you alone. On your ride back home in the limousine, after the wedding, all the cards that you hold inside of the pretty little box will remind you of all your friends and wedding guests who wished only the best for you as a bride.

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