Craft escort cards from paint chips
Want free escort cards for your seating chart? Steal this colorful idea from Lauren and Vaughn’s Mennonite wedding.
Chantal & Stefan’s rocking South African wedding
Giving us two freshly-inked thumbs up, this couple’s bright blue wedding is all happy. Seriously, folks, the photo of the couple holding hands with the bride’s beautiful grandmothers is absolutely adorable. Inspired by other Offbeat Brides, the bouquet is a work of art, the favours are a sweet treat, and the seating chart is a diplomatic success. Click on for more!
How to make your own Medieval seating chart
Tribesmaid Sunspirit made her seating chart with a Medieval flair. It’s absolutely gorgeous, and full of details like knights, shields, mythical animals, and ye olde maps. If you wanna get your Medieval seating chart on, here’s a great tutorial.
Joanna & Julian’s book-themed bilingual pub wedding
These two celebrated their love of lit with book centerpieces, comics and books table numbers, portraits from comic artists, and a giant book card box. They even made origami flowers from comic pages. But to spice things up, they had an awesome swing number for their first dance.
Karen & Jon’s granny-tastic wedding decor will make your heart flutter
Karen described her wedding color pallet as “granny-tastic,” drawing her inspiration from vintage fabrics and floral prints. Some of these details are so adorable I want to scream.
Do you need a seating chart?
Do you need a seating chart? For the answer to that, we turned to offbeat bride and frequent guest poster, Channamasala. The answer isn’t as simple as you might think…