



Wedding Menu Cards
Wedding menu cards come in all shapes and sizes. A standard menu card would be a straight A5 either flat or tent shaped. We regularly suggest menu wraps or menus which sit on or inside a serviette, and we also inspire the menu underplate option.
You can have them on card, wood, or even perspex. For larger weddings, we regularly combine the menu, reception programme and table number in one, either as a table talker, concertina fold or lasercut, depending on your style and theme.
Also See: Additional Day Stationery

PROGRAMMES
Traditional weddings, and most often Church weddings, may require a standard A4 to A5 order of service programme which will include the procession, bridal retinue and hymn or two. These days however, you can change the format of your order of service to something different, a greeting card format, a paddle fan or a straight card affixed to the back of a chair with an envelope of rose petals. The contents have also changed to include social media hashtags and fun facts. Whatever you choose, make sure your order of service reflects your personalities. Many people like to have a reception programme that is separate from an order of service. The reception programme tells guests when and who will be doing speeches, the order of the reception, from the welcome to the throwing of the garter.

SEATING PLANS
Inspiration boards from Pinterest flow through to us for seating plan ideas. Your decor person may have some suggestions for you as well but generally an A2 seating plan attached to a frame or easel is acceptable. We regularly make perspex stands, hanging seating plans, and sometimes supply vinyl for guests to affix names inside a window frame. You can even have your guests collect their place cards from a seating plan table and take it to their seat.




