Custom signage is a huge wedding trend right now and one we should pay attention to. A lot of event venues out there are massive and empty—leaving a lot of space for you and your wedding planner to fill up. I say take this opportunity to transform the room into a welcoming experience for your guests by including fun and innovative custom signs. Most wedding invitation designers also offer custom day-of wedding signage. We will work with your one-of-a-kind wedding theme and venue to create eye-catching and informative signs. CUSTOM WELCOME SIGNSThis is a chance to say hello to your guests when you physically cannot. At most weddings the happy couple doesn’t even start the meet and greet with their guests until an hour into the wedding—maybe more! Find your voice here, and make an impact welcoming your favorite people when they walk in the door. CUSTOM SEATING CHARTSConstruct unconventional decor that will most definitely go viral. Some wedding signage gets overlooked or ignored, seating charts do not. Every single guest will experience what you’ve created here because they need to find their seat! Skip the boring seating chart sign on the easel and do something that fits your wedding style and theme. CUSTOM BAR MENUSUnless you are having a dry wedding (shriek at the thought!) you need a bar menu. Are you doing a signature cocktail? Is it beer and wine only? Whether you like it or not, the food and drinks served are the most important part of the day for your guests. They will be visiting the bar multiple times throughout your event so make this signage bold and readable. CUSTOM DINNER MENUSBy far, this is the best customized item to order from your stationery designer. Most wedding invitations do not go into detail about the food selections so exhibiting a full menu at your reception is a very considerate touch. Having a buffet style backyard bbq wedding? Get just a few menus printed, then display them around the buffet and reception tables. Having a formal 3-course dinner? Request the detailed meal descriptions from your caterer and position individual menus on each place setting.
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9/12/2019 06:29:50
A top article to read. Thanks a lot for sharing this. Fine work. Keep it up.
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Sarah
9/12/2019 13:20:06
Thanks Dean! I so appreciate the feedback!
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Sarah
2/21/2020 15:55:36
Thank you Ashini!
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It really helped when you said that having bold and readable event signs for the bar area would be a good idea, especially when guests will be coming back and forth to that area. I will suggest this to my partner, especially when we want them to be full all the time. It's because we are expecting them to wait for about an hour after the ceremony due to the photoshoots we will have as husband and wife before the reception program starts.
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9/1/2022 04:51:51
I like that you suggested having impactful reception signage to welcome the people we love to our venue while we are busy with other things. I will share this information with my partner so that we can find sign makes at least months before our special day. So we can have a couple of them made, because there are three entrances to the reception area where the program for the evening will happen.
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7/30/2023 08:37:04
I liked how you wrote that custom wedding signage can welcome your guests when they walk in the door. My brother wants to put up signage to welcome their guests. I think they should turn to a stationery shop that specializes in custom invitation suites for every occasion.
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