Graduation Guest Book Printables
We’ve been in San Antonio this week visiting our two kids in dental school and speaking at the FEAST Convention, but today we must book it back to Tyler in time for Benjamin’s graduation. He’ll be participating in our homeschool support group‘s cap and gown ceremony at 5 PM.
We had to miss the rehearsal yesterday, and one of his friends set up his “memory table” for him in his absence. These are very common at homeschool graduations. The graduates get to display any pictures and memorabilia from their high school years that are particularly meaningful to them.
Lots of students include with their display a page where guests can sign in and/or leave a message. Here’s the one our family usually uses:
I print it on cream card stock, then glue it into that child’s scrapbook once graduation is over.
If you prefer something less formal, here are a couple of other styles to choose from. Click on any of the three images to print that design.
These will print in black and white only, so you can liven them up by filling in the graphics using markers or colored pencils to match your school colors, or just print on colored card stock.
More graduation resources
Check out a few of our other posts on this topic:
- A Prayer for the Graduate – another of our pretty printable prayer guides
- A Game to Celebrate Your Graduate – a Scattergories-style game for seniors that is perfect for group play
- Free Editable Transcript Template – create an official high school transcript for your student to use for college admission or job applications
- How to Make a High School Diploma – suggestions for homeschooling parents to create beautiful diplomas for their high school graduates
- How to Round out Your High Schooler’s Transcript – fulfilling graduation requirements, plus ideas for awarding credit for extracurricular activities
- How to Write a Senior Tribute – finding the right words of encouragement for your senior can be challenging
- Prayers and Advice Cards for Graduates – let guests share their best words of wisdom with your grad
- Getting Your Child Ready for College – a short list of the things we do to prepare our kids for their time at University
- Earning College Credit at Home – how to save time and money on your child’s college education using dual credit and CLEP exams
One more resource that deserves a mention is Summit Student Conferences. This 2-week worldview program teaches young people how to defend their faith in a culture that is increasingly hostile to Christianity.
UPDATE: Are you interested in sending your teen or young adult (ages 16-22) to a Summit Student Conference? You can save $200 off your 2024 registration with the code SUMMITFAMILY. Registration is already open, so apply now!
Don’t have a graduate this year? Then pin these ideas for when you do.