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35 Cool Ways to Display Your Escort Cards

An escort card display or seating chart is a must-have for logistical purposes, but it can also be used to create an exciting first impression for guests as they enter the reception space. You can design yours around a theme (like keys for vintage-inspired nuptials), or tie in elements that reflect your wedding's season or location (think seashells or anchors for a seaside affair). Here, check out 35 escort displays to choose from, and let your creativity shine!

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  • Feathered Escort Card Display

    Feathered Escort Card Display

    Nothing screams "glamorous" more than ostrich feathers! Transport guests back to the Golden Age with this spectacular Art Deco-inspired display.

  • Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Sweet rosebud escort cards are a perfect choice for a classic fairy tale wedding theme. Don't forget to add a sign!

  • Key Escort Card Display

    Key Escort Card Display

    Add a touch of romance and Old World charm to a vintage-inspired wedding theme with escort card keys. Plus, you can use tassels to incorporate your wedding colors, like this couple did.

    Photo Credit: Your Lovely Wedding

  • Beverage Escort Card Displays

    Beverage Escort Card Displays

    Mug and glass escort cards are popping up in weddings everywhere, and with good reason: They add an intimate vibe to down-home country weddings, and guests can take them home with them afterward.

    Photo Credit: Arrowood Photography / Event Coordination: Mango Muse Events

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Whimsical cocktail-inspired escort cards will make guests do a double-take at summer nuptials.

    Photo Credit: What a Day! Photography / Event Coordination: Mango Muse Events

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    This breathtaking rustic escort card display is the perfect fit for a fall wedding.

    Photo Credit: CLB Photography / Event Planner: Jenny Orsini Events

  • Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Quirky Escort Card Displays

    For a woodland theme, spray-paint animal figurines and assign each guest to a different spirit animal of choice.

    Photo Credits: Snappy Shots by Bev

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Anchors away! An impressive sand sculpture and coordinating escort cards are right at home in a seaside affair.

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    A destination wedding in Maui featured sandboxes containing sand dollar escort cards to tie in the couple's island theme.

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    At a wedding in California wine country, the newlyweds hung die-cut tags onto an antique door to symbolize their entry into a new phase of life.

    Photo Credit: Damion Hamilton

  • Edible Escort Card Displays

    Edible Escort Card Displays

    Add some zing to your reception space by affixing printable cards to oranges using pushpins.

  • Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Wildflower arrangements in clear vases make for a striking yet budget-friendly escort card display.

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Stamp guests' names and tables onto rustic wooden rounds — voilà, instant coasters.

  • Floral Escort Card Displays

    Floral Escort Card Displays

    For a sweet take on the "be seated" memo, have guests pluck their escort card from a miniature clothesline display. 

    Photo Credit: Clark + Walker Studio

  • Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Quirky Escort Card Displays

    How chic is this pharmacy-inspired concoction? For another scientific variation, you could incorporate a periodic table of elements with guests' initials.

    Photo Credit: Braedon Photography / Event Design: CCL Weddings & Events

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    No Christmas-themed wedding is complete without darling ornament escort cards tied with a bow.

    Photo Credit: Brian Dorsey Studios

  • Framed Escort Card Displays

    Framed Escort Card Displays

    Bejeweled frames in different designs serve double-duty as gorgeous escort cards and useful favors.

    Photo Credit: Brian Dorsey Studios

  • Floral Escort Card Displays

    Floral Escort Card Displays

    If you're having a larger wedding, you can use frames to group guests by their tables. Add a monogram for a beautiful finishing touch.

    Photo Credit: Brian Dorsey Studios

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Miniature ghost pumpkins make excellent escort cards as is, or you could spray-paint them gold or silver to add a glam touch to your display table.

  • Edible Escort Card Displays

    Edible Escort Card Displays

    Spice up your escort card display with seasoning blends or homemade jars of herbs. We love how this couple included cheeky "escort cards" in vegetable shapes.

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    A boat steering wheel points guests in the right direction at a nautical-themed wedding.

    Photo Credit: The Image Is Found / Event Design: GATHER Events

  • Beverage Escort Card Displays

    Beverage Escort Card Displays

    If you plan on gifting a custom brew or vino to your guests, affix a custom-designed label with their seating arrangement; that way, you can cross two wedding tasks off your list. Salut!

    Photo Credit: Fyrefly Photography / Stationery: Five Dot Design

  • Beverage Escort Card Displays

    Beverage Escort Card Displays

    Personalized bottles of tequila set the tone for a fun destination wedding in Mexico.

    Photo courtesy of Eventos Euforia / Event Design: Eventos Euforia

  • Escort Card Display With Corks

    Escort Card Display With Corks

    Save up all of your wine corks to put together a vineyard-worthy corkboard for your escort card display.

  • Escort Card Display With Rocks

    Escort Card Display With Rocks

    Collect rocks from your favorite park or river; write each guest's name in calligraphy on one side and their table number on the other for a remarkable display. You could also use geodes or sea glass, depending on your preference.

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Enhance your log place card holder with a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables — along with nuts, seeds, or even coffee beans — for an autumnal flair.

  • Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Everyone's favorite childhood toy, Legos, takes center stage in this fun and quirky display, featuring a different character for each guest.

  • Framed Escort Card Displays

    Framed Escort Card Displays

    If you have a large guest list, stick with one smaller frame style so that they all fit on the same table. A tree dripping in crystals and bubble votives will help to make your display a stunning focal piece for the reception room.

  • Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Wooden Escort Card Displays

    Throwing a rustic-themed wedding? Saw notches into a wooden log to recreate this gorgeous display piece.

  • Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Quirky Escort Card Displays

    A musically-inclined couple showed guests to their seats using vintage records.

  • Floral Escort Card Displays

    Floral Escort Card Displays

    Walls covered in flowers and greenery are a major wedding trend for 2016 — we love how this couple incorporated their table assignments using calligraphed cards and ribbon.

  • Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Escort Card Displays With Potted Plants

    Succulents are a popular decorative element in weddings because of their hardiness and affordability. Plus, how adorable are these watering can escort card holders?

    Photo Credit: Tikko Weddings / Event Design: Skybox Event Productions

  • Floral Escort Card Displays

    Floral Escort Card Displays

    This wow-worthy display features garlands of pearls attached to escort cards.

    Photo Credit: ALTF Photography / Event Design: Preston Bailey

  • Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Quirky Escort Card Displays

    Dip-dyed feather escort cards fluttering in the breeze are a must-have for boho weddings.

    Photo Credit: dNa Wyley Photography / Wedding Planner: LVL Weddings & Events

  • Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Seasonal Escort Card Displays

    Starfish nestled in the sand are a clever way to bring the beach inside for your wedding day.

35 Cool Ways to Display Your Escort Cards

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25 Homemade Wedding Favors Your Guests Will Love

More than just a present, your wedding favors are a reminder of your big day and big commitment to your friends and family, so it’s important to think outside the box — and off the shelf — when it comes to picking them out. Creating homemade favors not only shows your guests how much you care, it’s a chance to show off your personal style, bond with your spouse-to-be while tuning into your creative side, and gives your loved ones sweet reminder of your special day. Check out these unique favors you can make at home.

By: Sarah Crow

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  • Mug Cake

    Mug Cake

    Give your guests a treat that serves double duty with a mug cake. Collect a wide variety of cute mugs from your local thrift store, and make easy microwave mug cakes in them for your guests to take home. Once they’ve finished their cake, they can use the mug for their morning coffee.

  • Ornament

    Ornament

    Give your friends and family an adorable reminder of your wedding with a handmade ornament for the holiday season. Thoughtful and practical, this project just requires a bit of fabric, pillow stuffing, thread, and ribbon. Even if you’re no whiz with a sewing machine, small ornaments can be easily hand-sewn in just a few minutes and will likely become part of your guests’ holiday decor for years to come.

    Photo Credit: Casia/Flickr

  • Jam

    Jam

    For those of us who love spending time in the kitchen, there’s no sweeter favor to gift friends with than a tiny jar of homemade jam. Decorate the jars with ribbons or favorite fabrics, and add a personalized tag thanking each guest for being part of your wedding day.

    Photo Credit: Rooster Farm/Flickr

  • Loose Tea

    Loose Tea

    A calming cup of tea is just what you'll need to wind down from a wedding weekend, so why not gift your guests with your own special tea blend? Herb, spices, and a few pieces of citrus zest create a delicious herbal tea that will become a kitchen staple for even the biggest caffeine addicts.

    Photo Credit: Justin Henry/Flickr

  • Soap

    Soap

    Some wedding favors are merely meant to look pretty on a shelf, but if it’s practicality you’re going for, there’s nothing better than a bar of homemade soap. Combine lye, water, coconut oil, essential oils, and the herbs, flowers, and exfoliating agents (like oatmeal) of your choice to create a useful gift that’s easy to cook up in large batches. If your wedding has a theme, it’s easy to customize your soap to match — wrap in plaid fabric for a country twist, or add a blue tint and sea salt for a beachy vibe.

    Photo Credit: SoapyLoveDeb/Flickr

  • Cookie Mix

    Cookie Mix

    Your wedding's sweet treats don't have to end with the cake cutting. But instead of sending your guests home with a cookie or two, give them a whole batch — with a jar full of cookie mix and a recipe tag. Heartfelt, inexpensive, and easy to assemble, this favor is a surefire hit for guests of all ages.

    Photo Credit: _e.t/Flickr

  • Figurine Keychains

    Figurine Keychains

    Get in touch with your inner child for this adorable project — just grab a few mini-figurines and dress them up like brides and grooms with a little bit of fabric, glue, and imagination. Hook the figurines onto key rings, and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind favor that your guests won’t be getting at any other wedding.

    Photo Credit: Dirkb86/Flickr

  • Flip Books

    Flip Books

    For an easy and inexpensive favor, make a wedding flip book. Using just a pen, paper, and a few staples or ribbon, you can create an adorable wedding cartoon that starts at “I do” and ends with a lot of misty-eyed guests.

    Photo Credit: Axisworks/Flickr

  • Paper Mask

    Paper Mask

    Make your wedding selfies special by giving each guest a homemade mask at their place setting. With just a few ingredients, like cardboard, glue, paint, and yarn, you can make adorable animal masks that will add a fun, special touch to your wedding snaps. We especially love this idea for Halloween weddings and for the kids at weddings year-round.

  • Coasters

    Coasters

    Give your guests the gift of ring-free furniture with a set of fun coasters. Print out a few of your favorite photos, back with cardboard, and seal in resin or just a coat of Mod Podge for an adorable place to rest a cup.

    Photo Credit: Elin B./Flickr

  • Mini Potted Plants

    Mini Potted Plants

    Weddings may be a lot of work, but these favors are about as low maintenance as they get. Plant succulent clippings in mini terra cotta pots for a charming favor that even those without the gift of a green thumb can enjoy year in and year out.

  • Snow Globes

    Snow Globes

    Capture the magical spirit of your wedding day with an adorable miniature snow globe. Whether you’re making a wedding scene or going for something a bit sillier, homemade snow globes are bound to inspire awe — and awws — from your guests.

    Photo Credit: NathanMac87/Flickr

  • Truffles

    Truffles

    Send your guests home with a reminder of the sweetness of your wedding day with a mini box of homemade truffles. They’re easy to make in big batches, can be personalized with tasty toppings like pistachio and coconut and, if you’re lucky, you can treat yourself to any leftovers when the big day is over.

    Photo Credit: Nick Harris/Flickr

  • Potpourri

    Potpourri

    Let your guests enjoy the gift of a sweetly scented home with a bag of homemade potpourri. A few weeks before your wedding, air dry a mixture of flowers, herbs, pinecones, cinnamon sticks, and fruit rinds, toss in a mix of your favorite essential oils, and let the combined ingredients sit in an airtight container for a week. Spoon the completed product into gift bags, and send your guests home with a personalized present they can actually use.

    Photo Credit: RJP/Flickr

  • Hangover Kit

    Hangover Kit

    After a night of dancing, drinking, and loud music, there will inevitably be a few headaches the following day. Give your (adult) guests the gift of a pain-free morning with a kit containing headache medicine, mouth wash, an eye mask, and a bottle of water — it may not seem like much, but trust us, they’ll thank you.

    Photo Credit: Nan Palmero/Flickr

  • Granola

    Granola

    If you have friends and family traveling across the country or globe for your wedding day, it’s safe to assume that some of your guests will be getting an early start the day after your celebration. Send them off with a small jar of homemade granola for the road — if they can wait to enjoy it at home, it’s an amazing breakfast treat, but if not, it also makes the perfect plane or car snack without milk.

    Photo Credit: Franz Conde/Flickr

  • Mini Terrariums

    Mini Terrariums

    You may see the same favor ideas over and over at weddings, but mini terrariums aren’t likely to be on that list. Using just a few ingredients easily obtained at your local craft store, like clear jars, moss, and animal figurines, you can create an adorable home décor piece your guests will eagerly display for years to come.

    Photo Credit: Lindsay Turner/Flickr

  • Sachets

    Sachets

    Vintage handkerchiefs can be easily repurposed into sweet-smelling wedding sachets with just a few steps. Combine your favorite spices, citrus rinds, and dried flowers, and either sew them into a pouch or simply tie them up in a hanky with pretty ribbon for a pretty, personal favor.

    Photo Credit: CakersandCo/Flickr

  • Candles

    Candles

    Give your guests a non-cheesy reminder of the eternal flame between you and your significant other with a homemade candle. Add essential oils to a paraffin, soy, or beeswax base, and transfer into the vessel of your choice with a wick in the center — sea shells and tea cups are adorable containers for these cute gifts.

    Photo Credit: slgckgc/Flickr

  • Pinwheels

    Pinwheels

    Throwing rice at weddings may seem like an antiquated tradition at this point, but that doesn’t mean you need to forgo all fanfare as you make your walk back down the aisle as a married couple for the first time. Instead of rice or rose petals, make a batch of colorful pinwheels for your guests to spin as you make your way back through the crowd — they’re easy to assemble and will add a touch of whimsy to your wedding photos.

    Photo Credit: Nakimusi/Flickr

  • Hot Chocolate Mix

    Hot Chocolate Mix

    Winter wedding guests will enjoy warming themselves up with a charming kit of hot cocoa mix. Combine cocoa, sugar, powdered milk, marshmallows, and peppermint candies in a jar for a sweet treat everyone will love.

    Photo Credit: Jack Deutsch, © 2012 The Stonesong Press, LLC.

  • Coloring Books

    Coloring Books

    Even the most lively wedding can have a few lulls, so give your guests a fun and entertaining favor in the form of a homemade coloring book. Whether they’re filling in cartoonish pictures of you and your significant other or just coloring in pages you’ve printed from the internet, a coloring book is a great way for adults and kids alike to have a little extra fun.

    Photo Credit: Eugene Kim/Flickr

  • Bubbles

    Bubbles

    Bubbles are a fun favor for adults and kids alike. A mixture of water, sugar, glycerine, and dish soap transforms into magical, iridescent bubbles when blown through a plastic wand. Pour the combination of ingredients into a small jar, tie a wand onto the side, and you’ll have a cute favor that'll make your wedding photos look magical.

    Photo Credit: Clint Mason/Flickr

  • Bath Soak

    Bath Soak

    Weddings can be a stressful time for everyone, from the bride and groom to their guests, so give your friends and family the gift of relaxation as they exit the party. Combine sea salt, epsom salt, and the essential oil blend of you choice in a cute jar or pouch for a calming bath soak they’re sure to love.

    Photo Credit: Tyrone Adams/Flickr

  • Vanilla Extract

    Vanilla Extract

    Vanilla extract is as ubiquitous in cooking as tear-filled toasts are at weddings, but it’s also a surprisingly pricey purchase. If you love to bake, send your guests home with a little bottle of homemade vanilla extract that they can use in their own recipes — soak sliced vanilla beans in bourbon or spiced rum, store in a cool dark place, and in about a month’s time, you’ll have an amazing gift ready for wrapping.

    Photo Credit: Ted Major/Flickr

25 Homemade Wedding Favors Your Guests Will Love

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The Most Captivating Wedding Gowns

Add touches of allure to your look with translucent fabrics, illusion necklines, and pretty peekaboo panels.

By: Naima DiFranco

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  • State of Lace

    State of Lace

    Chantilly lace fit-and-flare gown with an illusion bateau neckline and keyhole back. Gown, about $1,749, by Simone Carvalli. Floral crystal headpiece by Ti Adoro Jewelry. Rolled-edge veil by Bel Aire Bridal

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Light as Air

    Light as Air

    Organza A-line gown with silver embroidered appliqués, V-neckline, illusion back and layered organza skirt with front slit. Gown, about $1,090, by Moonlight Bridal. Floral hair vine by Ti Adoro Jewelry. Strappy heels by Blue by Betsey Johnson.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Crystal Clear

    Crystal Clear

    Hand-beaded lace mermaid with a V-neckline, silk organza lining and seed pearl and sequin hand-beaded belt. Gown, about $12,500, by Mira Zwillinger. Starburst crown by Untamed Petals by Amanda Judge. Bangle by Lafonn. Engagement ring by Gemvara. Heels by David Tutera.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Arm Candy

    Arm Candy

    Lace-over-crepe sheath with sweetheart bodice, illusion neckline, and lace appliquéd sleeves and back. Gown, about $2,099, by Martina Liana. Crystal and pearl headpiece by Untamed Petals by Amanda Judge. Floral motif cathedral-length veil by Berger Collection for Mon Cheri.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Happy Talk

    Happy Talk

    Venice and Chantilly lace fit-and-flare gown with an illusion sweetheart neckline, lace-covered cap sleeves and a plunging illusion back. Gown, about $1,867, by Justin Alexander. Hair comb by Ti Adoro Jewelry.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Rosy Outlook

    Rosy Outlook

    Tulle and corded-lace over crepe-back satin sheath with high illusion neckline and a lace-edged detachable train. Gown, about $2,700, by James Clifford Collection. Starburst crown by Untamed Petals by Amanda Judge. Bangle by Lafonn. Engagement ring by Gemvara. Bouquet by Lucy's Flowers.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Lace is More

    Lace is More

    French lace mermaid with appliquéd long tulle sleeves, plunging illusion neckline, multilayered skirt with sheer side lace panels and a flowing tulle train. Gown, about $10,000, by Galia Lahav. Rhinestone headpiece by Untamed Petals by Amanda Judge.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Feelin

    Feelin' Lacy

    Alençon lace and satin fit-and-flare gown with an illusion neckline and back and a crystal embellished waistband. Gown, about $1,595, by Cristiano Lucci. Hair comb by Erin Cole. Bangle by Ti Adoro Jewelry. Clutch by Amanda Pearl. Engagement ring by Gemvara. Heels by David Tutera.

    Photographed at the WestHouse Hotel NYC, a boutique hotel located in midtown Manhattan that features an elegant townhouse décor embellished with art Deco elements. savor views of Manhattan and the Hudson river while dining in the terrace. in the Den, a private lounge that evokes a modern speakeasy, choose from a curated menu of bespoke cocktails. in-room spa services are available, along with many other amenities. for more information, go to westhousehotelnewyork.com.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Curve Appeal

    Curve Appeal

    Hand-beaded Swarovski crystal mermaid with sheer low back, sparkling tulle skirt and horsehair-trim hem. Gown about, $5,695, by Amalia Carrera for Eve of Milady. Crystal headpiece by Bel Aire Bridal. Bouquet by Lucy's Flowers.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

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