The table numbers at the wedding contained a blank book in an envelope and the guests were invited to leave a message for the couple on their Nth anniversary.
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Fuzzy Gerdes
Fuzzy Gerdes
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- Taken on September 12, 2009
- Noble Square, Chicago, IL, US
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reina58 19 months ago | reply
How did you make these or where did you get them?
Fuzzy Gerdes 19 months ago | reply
KChia1 18 months ago | reply
How large is this? And what is it standing on?
Fuzzy Gerdes 18 months ago | reply
I think they were just a little larger than a standard business envelope and were standing in one of those little grippy things like a restaurant would use to hold specials or promo-cards.
jenny85856 16 months ago | reply
where did you buy them at? I have been searching but cant find theses any where.
Fuzzy Gerdes 16 months ago | reply
Sorry -- I was just a guest at that wedding, so I have no idea where they bought them. If I had to guess, for the envelopes, somewhere like Paper Source or Papyrus. For the restaurant grippy things, a restaurant supply store.
michelleginther 11 months ago | reply
Hello! Love this idea... if that was the envelope, what did everyone write on (note cards? scraps of paper?) and how did they display those? Thanks!
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Fuzzy Gerdes 11 months ago | reply
The couple had precut appropriately sized pieces of paper. They did not display the messages -- you put your message in the envelope and the couple kept them to open on that year's anniversary.