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Honestly, I don''t actually recall having place cards at any wedding I''ve been to (they may have been there, but its such a little detail I just don''t remember). I do remember that a few large weddings had a seating chart listing which table each guest was assigned to. Often the person handling the guestbook helped guide guests to the appropriate table. Each table did have a name or number to refer to at the larger weddings.
I will probably do simple place cards - they''re cheap and won''t require a lot of preparation beforehand. I''m also having a pretty small wedding (max. 65 people) and don''t want to delegate someone with the task of assisting guests with seating. |
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Personally I LOVE diy-ing so I would definitely make them. And I really love to make things cutesy so I would spend forever trying to put my own unique touch on them. If you have the time and think you''d enjoy it, then I say make the place cards and table numbers!
I haven''t been to a wedding where the place cards were "cute" but if I ever did, I''d certainly remember it. I want people to notice and appreciate all the little handmade details I put into my wedding, and remember them! My wedding is going to be in June and we''re having a garden theme, so my current idea for place cards/favors is to get little terracotta pots and plant a single flower in them, and then place a stake in the soil in the pot with a tag on it with each guests name (if that makes any sense). What is your wedding theme? Colors? |
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