When it comes to directing guests to your tables, there’s lots of fun to be had. There are some great ways to display your table numbers (or table names if you fancy getting creative!) – frames are a handy and pretty way to display table numbers but if you’re looking for some other creative alternatives, there are so many genius ideas out there. If you’re after a bit of a DIY project, you can start collecting the likes of old wine bottles or pebbles. Or if you’re really crafty, you can try your hand at needlework and embroider your names or numbers in embroidery hoops!
If you’re having a Halloween bash, pumpkins are a fitting and cute way to display them. Or if you’re looking to add to the party atmosphere, balloons are a fab addition! Check out more brilliant ways to display your table names or numbers below…
11 Brilliant Ways to Name Your Tables
Pebbles are a Lovely Canvas
via Heritage Prairie Farm
Display them on a Wooden Spool
Jennifer Wilson via Style Me Pretty
Pop them on Pegs
via Decozilla
Transform them in to Freestanding Numbers with Corks
Rachel Lambert Photography via Whimsical Wonderland Weddings
Display them in Plant Pots
Beatrici Photography via Whimsical Wonderland Weddings
Adorn the Front Covers of Books
Red Bloom Photography
Add a Vintage Feel with Embroidery Hoops
Becca Wood Photography via Style Me Pretty
Get Creative with a Clipboard
Mademoiselle Fiona Wedding Photography via Style Me Pretty
Balloons Add a Fun Celebratory Feel
Kaysha Weiner via Ruffled
Start Collecting Old Wine Bottles
Onelove Photography via Wedding Chicks
Have Some Fun with Flags
Jessica Miriam Photography via The Knot
Wooden Slabs with Gold Numbers = Super Elegant
Gideon Photography via Style Me Pretty
Mini Pumpkins are Perfect for Halloween
ENV Photography USA via Confetti Daydreams
Easels are a Cute & Creative Option
via Ball Event Styling
Vintage China Plates Make a Pretty Canvas
Emily Delamater via The Knot
Use Old Records to Display Your Table Names or Numbers
Photo from Elaine & Daniel’s real wedding by Stargaze Photography
Main photo: Jessica Cooper Photography via The Knot