Table Plans
Guests are always interested in which table they are sitting on and who they are seated with. A table plan prominently placed in the reception area will ensure that guests can immediately see where they will be sitting. When planning your seating arrangements, it is best to try a consider whether or not your guests have something in common with the other uests on their table, this will aid the conversation and make your guests feel more relaxed. An example of a traditional top table layout would be:- Bridemaid(s), Groom's Father; Bride's Mother; Groom, Bride, Bride's Father; Groom's Mother; Best Man. (link to accessories)
Menus
Menu cards provide your guests with details of what they will be served. Menu cards should include each course, wine, and aperitifs. (link to main ranges – insert wording for menu cards)
Quantities
It is your choice, you may order one for each guest or one to two per table that can be positioned centrally on the tabless for guests to read at their leisure.
Place Cards
Used at the reception to indicate to the guests where they are to sit at the table. They can also provide a beautiful keepsake for your guests.
Quantities
One per guest plus the top table.
Favours
Simple keepsakes placed by your guests table setting, add the finishing touches to your table decorations. It is customary to provide favours for the ladies only, but it is entirely your choice. We offer a range of favour boxes and bags that complement your stationery range. (link to favour boxes)






