The logistics of placing guests at tables so that everyone has a good time at your wedding can be an intimidating task. But it doesn't have to be if you plan ahead and use these tips.
Once you've received your response cards, you'll want to get started on arranging the seating as soon a possible so you're not stressed and rushing to get it done at the last minute.
Depending on how you would like your reception set up, you may want a separate bridal table. At this table the bridal party and their guests will sit as well as the bride and groom. Sometimes instead of this table, each guest table is left with two open seats so the bride and groom can sit and visit with each table.
Family tables are also popular. At these tables the parents of the bride and the parents of the groom "host" a table where their family members and close friends sit.
The other tables should be a mix of guests - family, friends, work associates, etc. Putting acquaintances together will make for a more enjoyable evening for your guests but it is okay to mix it up a bit. If you have invited a solo guest, place them at a table with other guests they will know.
Your reception should be an enjoyable event for you and your guests, placing them at a table where they will feel comfortable and welcome will let them know how appreciative you are that they attending your wedding.
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