We often get requests for creative DIY table number displays, so we’re planning a whole series of them to help you decide which look you like best. We’re starting with a classic—framed table number and menu displays. The most important supplies for this DIY project are the frames. Scour your local craft stores and art fairs for the perfect look, then pick up two for each table you plan to have. We fell in love with these rustic golden frames, which perfectly matched the menus we had in mind and made it easy to dream up the number decor. Take a look and try it yourself! Supplies Menus to... |
Who doesn't love those unexpected surprises? Especially the ones waiting for you at your table. Some brides get really creative with their table naming (we love that!) while others can add a little something and still get big cheers. Here's a really simple idea that involves letting your signature color and favorite pattern step in and act as a table number frame. Materials:FramesWrapping paperX-actoTable numbersPencilGlue stick Step 1: Remove original backing from frame.Step 2: Trace this photo backing frame template on the paper that you have chosen.Step 3: Cut the template out.Step 4:... |
In all their shining glory Here are my table numbers.! :D These were very easy to make and will be a nice ”DIY” element to our guest tables. For a complete tutorial on how I made these, please visit my blog here. Did you make your own table numbers?... |
There are many different ways you can guide your guests to their tables. Be creative and find ideas that fit your life and your style, as those are the best reflections that you will really love pulling together. Here are some creative ideas found around the web. What did you use for your wedding or are you planning to use? Please share! Image from The Inspired Bride By Bird & Banner as found on Craftzine Images by Once Studio as found on Snippet & Ink ... |
{Lilmissi Wedding & Gifts}I love the rustic style of these burlap wine bag table numbers and the fact that they can be repurposed. The gorgeous wedding that they originate from was recently featured on 100 layer cake. I was relieved to discover that the bride, Melissa, enjoyed creating them so much for her own wedding that she opened an etsy shop! {P.S. If you like these, you'll love the rest of her shop.}... |
Loving these brown bottle stensiled vases and tags from LetterboxCo. Use the tags with some twine around napkins to show guests which table is which or use the bottles as table number vases, they only need one or two blooms to make a stunning centrepiece.The brown bottles start at $5 each and the tags $12 for 10 plus postage.Posted by Emma Henderson... |
Table numbers are often overlooked at weddings. If they aren't provided the venue usually uses plastic cafe style black and white options which more often than not detracts from pretty table settings. The below house number tiles have been cleverly used as table numbers and match the theme perfectly. They are available from anthropologie who finally delivers to Australia!Above images found at Once WedPosted by Emma Henderson... |
Sure the hall will usually provide the table numbers, but why not let your style spill over and touch even the mundane details. Here’s some ideas we recently stumbled upon. (Some images are via StyleMePretty.com – a truly magnificent glance onto wedding beauty.) Related posts:Much Media Misinformation Related posts:Much Media Misinformation ... |
Our "table numbers" were photographs of vintage airplanes. Table 1 was, of course, the Super hornet, the plane my husband flies!... |
If you are planning to number your guest tables, here is a tip for you. Visit marthastewart.com/weddings-fall-2008 for gorgeous download-able calligraphy numbers. Print on heavy stock and slip into a card holder and Viola! Its that easy, and so much more chic then the ones most sites have to offer.... |