Small Wedding Seating Chart Ideas for Under 50 Guests
We had 38 guests and I almost skipped the seating chart, then my aunt called the Tuesday before asking who she’d be next to.
We had 38 guests and I almost skipped the seating chart, then my aunt called the Tuesday before asking who she’d be next to.
I ran a Princess Diaries bachelorette out of a friend’s living room with tiaras, sheet masks, and a bingo card I printed at 9pm, and here is what actually held up.
I went down a green rabbit hole planning my invites and these are the files that actually printed clean.
I rolled my best friend’s flowers in a fake front page that called her my maid of honor, and she cried in a Trader Joe’s parking lot.
Little tags I tied onto favors at my own wedding, plus the ones I keep sending friends who swear they cannot make anything.
I tried to make our tables look calm and accidentally made them look empty, twice, before I figured out what actually holds a minimal table together.
I made our save the dates at a copy shop counter with a line forming behind me, and they still went out on time.
The drinks were cheap vodka and a good gin, but the little signs naming them got more photos than the cake.
I propped my seating chart on a thrifted easel that tipped over twice before the doors opened, so here is what actually holds these things up.
The bachelorette decor I actually got through airport security, plus the one banner that nearly cost me a checked bag.