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No, but I've seen guest books where it was a picture of the bride and groom turned into a puzzle and people signed the back.
@Jazzy10: Welcome to the WB! Your theme sounds adorabe! I can just imagine all the fun things you can do with that...but I'll hold my thoughts because that'd be a 4 paragraph post ;-) LOL.
This first one is ADORABLE but $80+...but you could very well make something like this on your own with clay, or even nicely painting big wood pieces, etc, and just attaching the sticks to push them into the cake. I can't wait to see what you do, what a fun theme!
This sounds interesting! Perhaps turn your invitations into a jigsaw puzzle your guests have to piece together to find out the event time/date/venue etc? :)
I'm also setting out on a theme that nobody seems to have done before - so I know it's really hard to think up some creative ideas when theres none to go from out there!
What about a puzzle "guest book"?

Found the image on Google (http://www.jenniferlynnevents.com/2011/02/photo-wedding-puzzle-guest-book.html)
I just googled this and saw some cute puzzle shaped cookie cutters... you could use those for favors! {ignore the cake on the right}

Do you plan on doing escort cards? You could put everyone's name on a puzzle piece, with part of a photo or quote on the back, that will fit with the others at their table to make a completed puzzle,. So when everyone finds their table, they add their piece to the table's puzzle, and when it's finished, they get to read a fun fact about you and your FI, or see a picture of you together on vacation, etc. It would be a great icebreaker and fun way to have something unique and special relating back to you at each table.
That is such a cool theme! We are doing the puzzle guestbook for our wedding because it's such an original idea. You can have so much fun with your theme... AND... Welcome to the Hive!!!
I got my puzzle piece guestbook from etsy! It was expensive but I love love love it!
@bells: Thanks for the idea! I thought about something similar. But instead of using a cookie cutter, I'd use candy mold (white chocolate) for my candy/dessert table

So far, I've been inspired by this pic as guest table centerpieces.
For the guest tables, I'm going to add a few puzzle pieces on the table.

@Jazzy10: maybe take plain puzzle pieces and spray paint them with a great metallic spray paint. IT will add a nice touch of elegance.
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Hey everyone!
First, this is my first time ever posting on Weddingbee :) Sooooo....I'm having a puzzle piece themed wedding. I don't want it to look tacky or "over themed."
Has anyone else had a puzzle piece themed wedding?