A wedding welcome sign can be a lovely addition to your special day. It’s not only a practical piece that guides your guests to the ceremony or reception location, but it also adds a touch of personal flair to your wedding decor.
Emma’s wedding welcome signs come in A1 and A2 sizes (an A4 piece of paper is a smaller, similar measurement, to help you understand).
Making your own welcome wedding sign is a brilliant way to add a personal touch to your special day, and it’s not as difficult as it might seem!
Or, contact Emma for professional wedding welcome signs.
Whether to include surnames on wedding table plans depends largely on the formality of your wedding, the size of your guest list, and if there are guests with the same first name.
Yes, it’s a good idea to include the top table on your wedding table plan. The top table is a focal point of the reception, and showing its placement on the plan helps guests understand the layout of the room and where key members of the wedding party will be seated.
Creating a table plans for weddings can seem like a daunting task, but with some organisation and thought, it can be a relatively smooth process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started: