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My sister did this, and it turned out great for the most part. She did polaroid pictures.
She had a couple "guest book attendants" who took the pictures, then instructed the guests what to do next. Be sure to leave a lot of time to do this! The table area will get crowded quickly with people waiting for their pics and trying to write a message in the book.
Her ceremony started 30 min. late, due to the fact that it took forever to get everyone seated after signing the book and taking pictures.
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I am having an instant photo guest book, and am wondering if I should post instructions for the guests on what they are supposed to do (and I guess also on how to re-load the film when it runs out?) Did anyone else have an instant photo guest book? What did you do?