Entries for the guest book for the wedding: 18 beautiful sayings and wishes for the wedding book

What can you write in the wedding guest book? Are you always missing the right words? We come to your rescue and give you ideas for creative wedding guest book entries that you can use straight away or adapt yourself.

The wedding season has begun and people are celebrating love again! If you are invited to a wedding soon, it is important to be prepared. The guest book is a popular wedding tradition that is still alive and remains as a beautiful memory for the bride and groom.What you write in it, may be read again even after years, so it is not enough to simply wish “all the best”. We know how tiring it can be to write a loving greeting yourself, so we would like to give you some ideas to inspire you. Whether short or long, touching or a little funny – everyone will find a suitable guestbook entry in our examples.

We have prepared your own cheat sheets that you can simply download to your smartphone and then enter in the guestbook. You are welcome to adapt the congratulations so that they correspond more closely to the bride and groom. Or just let it inspire you and write your own guestbook entry. Either way, we would recommend that you have the design on hand on the wedding day. It will save you time and you will be able to write the entry calmly and neatly when the congratulation is already ready.

Guestbook entries don’t have to be long. Especially if you don't know the bride and groom that well. In these cases, it is enough to write a few nice wishes that relate to the lovers' future together. Whether a congratulation,a saying or a quotea famous person, the following ideas for short guestbook entries are well suited.

Nice congratulations to the bride and groom

Sayings for the guest book for the wedding

Quotes for the wedding guest book

Long guestbook entries

If you want to write a longer entry in the wedding guest book, then the following examples are a good place to start. If necessary, customize these by writing the bride and groom's names and adapting the text to your relationship with them.