How to Deal When It Feels Like Everyone is RSVPing “No”
Photo courtesy of Engaging Papers
Photo courtesy of Engaging Papers
After your ceremony, have your guests release balloons in your wedding colors!
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Tip of the Day: Creative seating chart idea: display three stand-up signs with guests' names and their table numbers. Include read-across sayings like "Where Am I Seated?" or "Where's My Table?"
For a small guest list, you can use a shorter saying such as "Your Tables." Having a larger wedding? Use more than three signs to spell out "Find Out Who Is At Your Table." Have fun with the wording!
Guests will love your creativity; as a bonus, using multiple signs allows guests to find their seating arrangements more quickly in a crowd.
Plus, check out 50+ Eye-Catching Seating Charts. Visit sharonnaylor.net for more tips and advice.
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