Wedding Signs are a must for a smooth wedding day.....
Must Have Signs - Seating Chart & Directional Signs
Here are 15 Essential Signs to have at your Wedding
- Welcome sign at the entrance to your ceremony. A welcoming ‘We’re Glad You’re Here!’ sign creates a lovely first impression for guests arriving at your ballroom wedding venue or NJ wedding garden venue.
- Ceremony décor sign. A “Pick a Seat, Not a Side’ sign helps guests take their seats for your reception without pressure about which side to sit on.
- Ceremony carry signs. Your ring bearer or flower girl can carry a ‘Here Comes the Bride’ sign, or your choice of announcing your arrival sign, a sweet addition to your child attendants’ appearance.
- Directional signs. Signs set around your wedding venue grounds can direct guests to the ceremony, ceremony, cocktail party, reception, photo booth, and the bar. Some couples also use directional signs to some of the cities and countries they’ve visited together as a visual homage to their love story.
- Wedding hashtag sign. A sign can let guests know your personalized wedding hashtag for sharing their own images.
- Cocktail party welcome sign. A simple ‘welcome, enjoy, feast, mingle’ sign creates a festive atmosphere.
- Cocktail party menu sign. This sign lets guests know what’s on your wedding catering menu for your cocktail party, so they know to search out their favorite dishes at your cocktail party stations, as well as know what your wedding venue’s servers are presenting by hand on platters.
- Cocktail party bar list. This sign shares the vintages of your wines, your NJ microbrew beers, signature drinks and cocktails, as well as bubbly.
- Gift sign. A pretty sign lets guests know where to deposit their wedding gift envelopes.
- Family photo signs. Signs share who is in which photos, so that guests don’t have to wonder, and a sign can also pay tribute to departed family members.
- Marquee letters and words add to your décor.
- Photobooth signs let guests know where to go and what to do, such as picking up props and gathering groups.
- Signs on your chairs tag your sweetheart table with ‘Bride’ and ‘Groom’ or ‘Bride’ and ‘Bride,’ ‘Groom’ and ‘Groom,’ ‘His’ and ‘Hers,’ ‘Lucky Me’ and ‘Lucky Me,’ or any other sign creation you’d like.
- Dessert item IDs and dessert bar signs like ‘Sweets for the Sweet.’
- Favors sign, such as one sharing that you’ve made a charitable donation in lieu of favors, or a sign sharing your edible favor details