Originally Posted by
PaperPrincess
Also, iron the fabric onto freezer paper to make it easy to write on, and provide appropriate pens.
I made signature blocks for my son's wedding and it was a hit. I put the blocks in a pretty basket (dish, platter etc.)
and black Micron marking pens (Hobby Lobby, on sale) in a short vase with instructions written on a paper put in a picture frame nearby. What I learned is: Make sure you have enough blocks. It's a pain to send blocks and a pen out in the mail that you may not get back. Also, it's a good idea to use a Frixion pen or other marker that will erase to mark the quarter inch margins, as I had a few that were written right up to the edge of the fabric. (Non quilters, for sure!)
Now, to make the quilt! Of course, another option is to have the top made before the wedding and just have people sign it.