If you’re looking for a chic and simple way to collect well wishes from your wedding guests – we’ve got you covered with this large guestbook print! Choose your favorite saying, either “Best Day Ever” or “We Decided On Forever” and either the pink or blue watercolor design… then print using your Canon Crafting Printer and you’re good to go! The print from the iP8720 looks so amazing that the design actually looks like it was hand painted instead of printed!
We Decided On Forever
These super sweet, oversized guestbook signs will be the perfect addition to your creative wedding event… and will look fabulous on the wall in your new home!
Print one of our free guestbook signs onto 13″ x 19″ Matte Photo Paper using your Canon iP8720 Crafting Printer
Pick out Sharpies that match
Frame in a 13″ x 19″ frame, or larger
Put on display during your reception to gather signatures!
The Canon iP8720 Crafting Printer is the only home printer on the market that can print up to 13″ x 19″, which is why it’s my fav!
Best Day Ever
Two sayings and two colors to choose from… which design will be perfect for your event?
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DIY Tutorial Credits
Photography + DIY Tutorial: Jen Carreiro of Something Turquoise // Canon PIXMA iP8720 Crafting Printer + 13×19 Matte Photo Paper: courtesy of Canon // Guest Book Watercolor Designs: Julia Ensign // 13×19 Frames: Michaels and Aaron Brothers // Nail Polish: OPI – Withstands the Test of Thyme
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