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How Do You Make Unique Wedding Guest Table Seating Chart Placards Using Antique Postcards?

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How Do You Make Unique Wedding Guest Table Seating Chart Placards Using Antique Postcards?

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Want something different for your Wedding Table Seating Arrangements? Most gals just use Table Numbers. We used Antique Postcards of Covered Bridges for a destination wedding in Stowe, Vermont over Columbus Day Weekend. After the placards were made, guests were then assigned to their tables by “Bridge Name,” instead of a number! As it was so unique, the idea instantly made for small-talk conversation to let the guests get to know each other at the table! Purchase enough clean, antique postcards, in your choice of scenery. You may want to select a special one for the Head Table. Optional – If possible, instead of using ‘Table 1, 2, 3’ ~ caption each postcard with a unique name. Since the postcards we were using were of covered bridges in Vermont, we captioned each mat with the Bridge & Town Name. This method is especially attractive if you can have it done in calligraphy. Attach 4 self-adhesive corner (transparent) backings to each postcard. Center, and attach the postcard to the mat fr

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