Table Plans Knowing where you are going to have your wedding breakfast is important for deciding upon your seating plan. The shape of the room will play a large part in determining the way in which the tables are arranged to best create a great atmosphere in the room. Remember, if the tables are spread too far apart your guests will feel very isolated at their tables. If you place the tables too close together guests will feel uneasy and not have any room to extend their chairs, in order for them to go and powder their nose, or go to the bar. Talk to the wedding or venue coordinator beforehand and ask them for advice on what works best for the number of guests you wish to invite. If you intend to have wedding entertainment during the meal, such as musicians or perhaps wedding magicians, make sure you keep your coordinator up to date with your plans, as this may also impact on the way in which the tables are arranged in the room. The number of people you have at each table depends on how many guests you have, how many tables you have and how big the venue is. It is better to have fewer tables that are full, but not crowded, than many tables with a few people on each. If you have the luxury of space try to give everybody enough elbow room to be comfortable. If you are tight on space remember that children take less room and may help to space things out a little. Standard Table Plans are A2 in size (594mm x 420mm) and cost £49.50 and can accomodate up to 9 tables. Large Table Plans are A1 in size (841mm x 594mm ) and cost £99.00 these are ideal for large weddings. Table plans can be designed to match any of our stationery designs, please see some examples below:- |
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Buttefly Table Plan |
Crystals Table Plan |
Ribbon Table Plan |
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