When thinking about your wedding reception, it’s a good idea to get started on your seating plan at least a couple of weeks before the special day, and have most of it done with a week to spare for final changes. Last-minute changes could include adding new guests or people dropping out.
Plan the layout of the room first and consider speeches, cake cutting, photography and easy access for caterers and then get started on the seating arrangements.
Who sits at the Top Table?
By tradition, the top table will be oblong and facing towards the room. In modern times, you are not obliged to have your families sitting with you on the top table (particularly if there are challenging family politics to consider) and therefore you may wish to alter the following customary layout:
Facing the Table, from Left to Right:
Chief Bridesmaid, Father of the Groom, Mother of the Bride, Groom, Bride, Father of the Bride, Mother of the Groom, Best Man.
Making the table seating plan:
♥ ♥ Connie & Joan can take away part of the stress of a table plan - we offer affordable table plans designed and printed on 2mm board or foamex, in A1 and A2 sizes.
Hi,
I am interested in the table plans and wanted to know if we got you to actually do the plans with the card numbers for the table what is the lead in time? In addition how much do you charge?
Wedding is 30th July.
Thank you,
Anita
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Lizzie ~ Connie & Joan
June 07, 2017
Hi Anita
Yes, absolutely! I can make up your table plan. I’ll email you separately with more details.
Best wishes
Lizzie :)
Connie & Joan