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…