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Eat, Drink & Be Married

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About Eat, Drink & Be Married

Product Description 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 with 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 ________. About the Author Nicole LaRue is a graphic designer, illustrator, and author. She believes every person, no matter their age or status, can help create positive social change. Called upon at the eleventh hour to create the official logo for the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, Nicole is no stranger to mighty work. Her clients include, Chronicle Books, Abram’s Books, Oxford University Press, Compendium, Inc., Madison Park Greetings, Johnson & Johnson, Chat Books, Tiny Prints, DC Shoes, American Eagle, and more. See her work at www.smallmadegoods.com.