The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding

The seating plan is one of the elements of “practical decoration” that are essential and would even say essential for a wedding. In the U.S.A, it is customary that the bride and groom assign guests to the tables and it is not an easy task. Once you have confirmed all those attending the wedding, it is up to you to decide which table and most importantly with which group of family or friends you will be accompanied.

HOW TO PREPARE THE SEATING PLAN FOR YOUR WEDDING

First of all, you can prepare a list written by hand or in an Excel / Word with all the attendees. Try to write the list in such a way that each guest goes with his partner and children, so you are more or less grouping. Another piece of advice I can give you is to make two lists: the guests that come from the groom and the guests that come from the brides.

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The next step is to take a large sheet, type A3, and draw the plan of the tables. On many occasions, the situation of the tables is indicated by the catering or the chosen hacienda/restaurant, so it will be easy to prepare it. Now with the post-it, you can prepare the seating taking advantage of the remove and put. I explain how to do it in this post I wrote for my wedding.

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IDEAS SEATING PLAN WITH CARDS IN THE WEDDING

The seating plan is usually placed at the entrance of the lunch/dinner area but it can also be placed in a visible place at the reception. If you browse Google or Pinterest you will find a lot of inspiration and hundreds of types of decorations.

For today’s post, I wanted to share some inspiration with individual cards for each person.The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding The Seating Plan With Cards in the Wedding

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By Madani