Perfect for a wedding by the ocean, these scallop shells clasp table designations as if bearing...
This formal white stationery suite by Mrs. John L. Strong, engraved in gray ink, is the first...
Your guests will gather at your wedding reception with lots of anticipation; there's the promise...
Download our PDF files for place cards and for table numbers; each one has three designs.
Leaning on an easel or hanging on a wall, a framed display of eyelet-inspired seating cards is...
Gather eyelet around favor boxes to create elegant pouches for guests. For a tailored look, we...
Motif is a French word meaning an object or a group of objects that form a distinct design...
Instead of using table numbers, give each table a different tablecloth pattern, and the patterns...
A relaxed and festive handwritten script was used to create each element of this stationery...
These three-dimensional escort cards are as easy to make as they are refreshing to look at.
Your initials are a simple yet personal motif for your stationery wardrobe. While monograms are...
In Edwardian times seating cards were known as escort cards because they contained the...
Three different leaves adorn these pieces. The icons and typeface were created by letterpress....
Clean typography and pale-blue and cream tones unite this elegant grouping. A cream invitation...
Use this gentle, evocative color combination on your invitations to give guests a taste of the...
Usually arranged on a special table near the entrance to the reception, seating cards display...
Your seating cards are your wedding-reception ambassadors, making your...
Grass-green meets sky-blue in this stationery suite, which features pieces burgeoning with...
The half-silhouettes of these cards make the butterflies seem as if they are fluttering over the...
Give your guests a sense of place. An invitation to a wedding at the Alhambra in Spain is...