Oops! Who's going to tell the bride's cousin, he's not supposed to sit at the groom's family table.

Avoid an embarrassing situation and add a classic to your reception tables. Reserve seating for bridesmaids, ushers, and family, with personalized place cards. Available in three colors Classic Cream, Classic White, and Wedding White (antique white). Each is created from the highest-quality materials.

 

Personalize each place card with the guest's name to emphasizes their importance.

 

 

During the transition from the ceremony to the reception, the immediate family and wedding party members are often detained with wedding formalities or pictures. Hence, they are often the last to be seated at the reception. To avoid confusion or an awkward occurance, reserve their seating with place cards.

Many wedding professionals recommend a place card for each place setting. However, most prefer to reserve seating only at the head table and family tables.

These place cards are fabricated with premium texture from the highest quality paper stocks. They are available in traditional stationery colors with embossed edging.

Originally designed for use by the finest hotels and stationery houses, BrideWorld brings the automation process to anyone planning a special occasion.

A: Classic Cream: (See product as shown above) Elegant cream tone. Knife-cut for crisp fold. Square corners.

B: Classic White: (Middle product) Perfect White. Knife-cut for crisp fold. Square cornders.

C: Wedding White: (Bottom product) Antique White. Rounded corners. Smooth finish.


Your head table is the table reserved for the bride, groom, bridesmaids, and ushers. It is placed in a highly-visible location for everyone to view during the reception. The bride & grooms sit at the center (as the guests-of-honor), the maid-of-honor sits next to the bride, and the best man should sits next to the groom. The remaining wedding party may sit alternating boy-girl, or all men on one side and all women on the other.


Your family tables are entire tables reserved for the immediate family (parents, grandparents, aunts, etc.). Usually one or two tables for the bride's family, and one or two for the groom's family. They are placed in a highly accessible and highly visible area.

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