• You can even personalize the restroom signs! Place a funny picture of the bride on the ladies' room and the groom on the men's room. 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love
  • Save your guests' aching feet by providing comfy shoes to change into before hitting the dance floor. 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love
  • Because you should always trust what the alcohol tells you to do, right?! 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love
  • Place this gentle reminder at your bar. 50 Clever Signs Your Wedding Guests Will Love
  • There’s nothing more romantic than symbolizing your love with a lock on Paris’s Pont des Arts — except, of course, recreating it for your wedding. “We found this great gate and metal locks and keys, but wanted it to be functional as well as a statement piece,” says Alicia Falango of Alicia K Designs. “So we had guests use the locks to attach love notes to the couple to the gate.” Related: 50 Unique Wedding Guest Book Ideas 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • Think outside of the box (and above your head) for your escort cards. “We had table assignments written on vintage window panes, then hung the panes from the ceiling. A few additional blank window panes transformed the display into a piece of art,” says event designer Amy Zaroff. Related: 50 Eye-Catching Seating Charts 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • Got a sense of humor? Then you’ll love this escort card display from Alicia K Designs. “The couple loved Cards Against Humanity, so we personalized cards with guests’ names and table numbers. They took the cards home to use the next time they played the game!” says founder Alicia Falango.Related: 15 Ways to Make Your Reception More Fun 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • Looking for a creative way to make sure your guests remember where they’re supposed to sit? Virginia Edelson of Bluebird Productions has one for you. “Guests lose escort cards all the time, so a recent bride decided she wanted something guests wouldn’t be able to misplace: Slap bracelets!”Related: Have the Most Fun Wedding Ever 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • Why limit yourself to a standard welcome bag? If you’re a child of the '80s or early '90s, let nostalgia lead with a fanny pack gift bag instead. “Our clients added the survival necessities: Jerky, brownie crisps, a trail map-inspired welcome booklet, an emergency kit and, of course, Fireball!” says Virginia Edelson, founder of Bluebird Productions.Related: Awesome Wedding Ideas Inspired by the '80s and '90s 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • 70% of your reception — from the first dance to toasts to the all-night party — will be spent on the dance floor, so make it a real centerpiece instead of an afterthought. A gorgeous ceiling treatment over the dance floor, like this display of Edison bulb lights by says Becky Navarro of Pearl Events Austin, is a backdrop that will set the mood and really pop in photos.Related: The Most Romantic First Dance Songs 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • Weddings are about bringing families together. Says event designer Amy Zaroff, “As a unique way to showcase the family history, we brought a family tree to life at this Tuscan-themed wedding. We incorporated orchids, branches, photo frames, and lighting effects to build a creative installation, and placed the tree in the reception so that guests would pass it throughout the evening.” Related: 7 Fun Ways to Decorate Your Wedding With Photos 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • An intimate guest list doesn’t mean you have to cut down on the wow-factor. Says Melony Sebastian of Pink Monkey Solutions, “We were creating an evening of enchantment for just 45 guests, so we rented a huge tree from a Hollywood prop house and erected it in the middle of the reception!Related: 130 Spectacular Decoration Ideas 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • A creative lighting plan will really elevate a design scheme. “We used strands of twinkle lights to create a glowing canopy over an outdoor reception, which brought it to a whole other level,” says Becky Navarro of Pearl Events Austin.Related: 25 Ways to Transform Your Wedding With Lighting 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • You don’t always have to bring in extra rentals to transform a space — just make good use of what’s already available to you. “We’d designated this pergola-covered patio for cocktail hour and a bar, so we created oversized decals of the bar menu and installed them on the glass doors. It created a fun focal point, as well as a backdrop,” says Alison Laesser-Keck of VLD Events.Related: 50 Clever Wedding Signs Your Guests Will Love 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • “During cocktail hour, a large portion of the décor will be the cocktail tables and, let’s face it, they’re not super cute,” says Teissia Treynet of Firefly Events. “So we put our heads together with our floral designer, Putnam and Putnam, and came up with something that was both beautiful and functional.” Oversized floral arrangements were placed on the floor, then covered with clear Lucite tables. Add a little pin-spot lighting, and they were completely transformed.Related: 25 Creative Ways to Light Up Your Wedding 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before
  • We’ve seen creatively-wrapped bouquets before, but this bride took it a step further with her bouquet by Mi Mi Weddings. “My parents lent me two watches and a bracelet from my grandmothers, as well as my grandfather’s dog tag as my ‘something borrowed.’ It was a way to honor them and have them with me in spirit as I walked down the aisle,” says the bride. Related: 100 Sentimental Wedding Ideas You'll Love 50 Wedding Ideas You've Never Seen Before