Planning & Inspiration
Make It Personal: Unique Wedding Table Number Ideas
There’s nothing we love more than to see a couple use wedding decor to share chapters from their love story. Table numbers are a great way to add a personal touch to your reception. The idea is not to over do it. You don’t want your wedding table numbers to outshine centerpieces and disrupt the decorative flow you worked so hard to achieve! Rather, they should complement the table atmosphere while expressing your love and personality. For the bride in need of inspiration, we went through the Real BB Wedding archives and rounded up our favorite table number designs.
Here’s wonderful idea for the bibliophile couple! Print table numbers on pages from your favorite books.
Perfect for a small, cozy venue like the Brooklyn Winery, table numbers may not be needed. But you can still have have fun with table markers. Here, places such as Central Park that have special meaning to the bride and groom are put on display.
When you are getting married at Bryant Park Grill in the heart of Manhattan, incorporating the iconic New York City skyline in decor is a must!
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most majestic landmarks in NYC. Sending a love note to the borough that means so much to them, this couple, who married at the Liberty Warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn, adorned table numbers with an illustration of the architectural marvel.
For all you die-hard Yankees fans out there, here’s a classy way to pledge allegiance to your favorite sports team on your wedding day.
This couple expressed their wanderlust heart by decorating their table card numbers with an illustration of the SkyPoint Observation Deck in Surfer’s Paradise, Australia.
Here’s a fantastic way to say something about your personal journey together. Assign tables with street signs denoting places that bear special meaning to you as a couple.
Of course we are going to love when a bride matches the design of the table number cards with her wedding blooms!
This couple looked to the natural beauty of their venue, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and created table numbers using lovely flower seed packets.
Because it’s your day to shine! Show your glamorous side by using jewel adorned frames to hold number cards.
Sure, standard table numbers will help guests find their seats at the reception. But why be standard when you can use these markers to ramp up your wedding style and personality?!