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Book | Eat Drink & Be Married

Book | Eat Drink & Be Married

$14.99
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• Hardcover: 128 pages
• Dimensions: 7.25 x 0.57 x 7.25 inches
• Printed on FSC-Cert Paper

Make your wedding even more memorable by using this fun fill-in-the-blank book for guests to fill out on your special day.

Make your wedding day or wedding shower extra unforgettable by giving your guests a chance to write their well wishes, fondest memories, and best advice in this fill-in-the-blank guest book.

People won’t have to stress about trying to figure out what to write, as each page provides a prompt with a few spaces to fill in their thoughts―they’ll just flip through the book until they find a prompt they love!

Once finished, they’ll sign their name at the bottom so you’ll always know who wrote what.

With a beautifully designed cover and a tear-out instruction page, this book is sure to make you laugh and smile for years to come.

Featuring prompts such as these:

• Some say love is all you need. But in my opinion, __________ never hurts either.

• A good marriage is like good ________―it only gets better with time.

• Some of the craziest advice I’ve ever heard was this: __________. But I think it’s more important to _________.

• Always tell your spouse ________! But, whatever you do, don’t tell them _________!

• Recreate your first ________, your second ________, and your third ________.

Impact Facts - Based out of Utah and founded in 1969, Gibbs Smith is an employee-owned, B Corp certified, mission-driven independent publisher and distributor. It positively impacts the communities it serves, including employee owners, local communities, book and education industries, and planet Earth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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