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Whether you peg your table plan cards together on a piece of ribbon outside your venue or place them in frames on each table, ensuring your guests know where to sit is essential if you want your special day to run smoothly. Each card is lovingly handmade in the UK, decorated with one of our unique designs and printed with the names of the people sitting at that particular table. As with all our wedding stationery, every aspect of our table seating cards can be customised, including their size, card colour, wording and even the corners!
Plus, our bespoke table plan cards aren't just great for weddings — you can also use them for birthdays, galas, christenings and other special occasions and events. And don't forget to order your matching table number/name cards and wedding place name cards, too.
Wedding table plan cards are not only a brilliant way to simplify a sit-down dinner, especially at large gatherings, but they also add a fabulous final flourish to your decor. At Vintage Prints, as well as individual table plan cards, you can also choose from either A1 and A2 table plans or A3 table plans and our themes range from rustic to botanical, so you're bound to fall in love with at least one of our designs. Plus, we'll happily make any tweaks, as we understand every wedding is as unique as the couple getting married.
Working out the purpose of different wedding stationery items can be as challenging as finding the dream dress. To help, here are the definitions of three popular cards used to organise your reception seating plan:
When creating a seating plan for your reception, trying to keep your nearest and dearest happy can be a real balancing act. However, the most important point to remember is that you can break the rules as your wedding day is all about you and your new spouse, not people-pleasing. Here are a few tips and tricks to help make table planning a breeze: