Escort cards (or their alternatives, seating charts) are basically wedding necessities, unless you aren't giving your guests table assignments. They guide celebrants to their designated spots, which helps the reception run smoothly. But if your event is being held outdoors, they might not feel as easy to incorporate as they would be for an indoor affair. When potential weather issues—including wind and rain—are involved, choosing the right seating display gets even trickier. Don't let nightmares of blown-away, soggy, or otherwise ruined paper goods get you down, though. With the help of these ideas, you can marry outside and still direct everyone to their seats with ease.
As you're planning your seating cards, keep materials in mind—most of the following examples don't actually involve stationery. Instead, it's smart to work with something hardier, be it wood, stone, leather, acrylic, or another weighty material. Bonus points if its waterproof, too! If you really love the look of paper, however, you can work around the elements in other ways. Try securing your escort items with pins, clips, paperweights, or the likes. To see those ideas (and more) in action, turn to the slides ahead for inspiration.
No matter your wedding's formality and theme, there's an outdoor seating display for your affair. The following parties varied greatly, but they all involved unique and beautiful escort cards or charts. With their help, you'll have no trouble brainstorming an option for your al fresco celebration, and your attendees won't have any trouble finding their places, either.
Acrylic Display
If you and your partner have serious wanderlust, consider luggage tags instead of traditional escort cards. They're meant to be durable, and they'll contribute to a travel theme. These acrylic examples were thought up by Lady Liberty Events.
Beach Balls
If your venue has a pool, pull a page from this couple's book and turn beach balls into unique escort "cards." Laura Hooper calligraphed these, and synchronized swimmers fetched them for guests!
Fruit
Tuck cards into produce for an organic display that'll keep the paper goods down. This cheerful setup featured calligraphed stationery by Joya Rose.
Boutonnières
Elise Events, Bluejaye Papers and Press, and Mindy Liu teamed up to make this escort wall. Seating cards were hung using clips and attached to floral accessories for each celebrant.
Horseshoes
We like this look for a ranch wedding (or for any couple whose hobby is horseback riding). Alli K Design created the stationery shown here.
Seashells
Seaside brides and grooms can't go wrong with nautical seashell seating "cards." Eva Clarke Events dreamt up these oyster ones, which featured names and table numbers written in metallic.
Sealed Cards
Even something as simple as the addition of your wax seal can keep paper cards down. Charmed Events Group and Chatham & Caron worked together on this seating display.
Macramé Display
This casual-cool idea by Nicoella involved leaf-inspired escort cards attached to hanging fabric to achieve a tropical vibe.
Cards on Sticks
By putting your paper goods on sticks like these, you can rest assured that they'll stay standing. Duet Weddings, Amber Moon Design, and Anne Robin Calligraphy collaborated on this whimsical animal display.
Leather Tags
Leather tags paired with colorful tassels made up this chic seating display. Sophia Loves Letters provided the calligraphy for the keepsakes.
Wood Display
Cut little grooves into logs of wood for rustic reception décor. Outstanding Occasions planned this example; the stationery was by Foil & Ink.
Foil Cards
Depending on the variety, foil can be weightier than regular paper. Plus, it's stunning! Underwood Letterpress and A Savvy Event designed this seating display.
Arrows
It was hard for anything (besides the guests!) to dislodge these Designs by Ahn escort arrows, which were stuck to a target for a camp-themed wedding.
Photos
These strips were actually photos from the bride and groom's engagement shoot, with celebrants' names and table assignments written on by Ivory Plum Lettering.
Kite Display
Wind will only play up the theme of kite-inspired escort displays like these ones planned by Wife of the Party.
Keepsake Boxes
These wooden boxes were filled with herbs and escort stones calligraphed by Julie Song. The creative items doubled as favors.
Wall Display
For this Amorology event, house-shaped glass décor was arranged on shelves for the seating display. Each item had guests' seating assignments written on them—the creative idea represented the community feel that the couple craved.
Tiles
Bash Please planned these marble escort tiles, featuring gold calligraphy. Something this solid will withstand any weather.
Table Display
This wedding featured plaid escort cards (calligraphed by Curlicue Designs) that were ingeniously placed between the planks of a wooden table to keep them stable.
Pinned Cards
Utilize common supplies like pushpins to keep even the lightest of paper goods secure. That's what this couple did for their Revolution escort wall.
Card Catalog
Draw inspiration from your local library and file your seating assignments into retro cabinets.
Lawn Flamingos
How kitschy-cute was this lawn décor (planned by Bash Please), which directed guests to their seats?
Keys
Give attendees the literal key to their seats—the items are heavy enough to hang without worry. The bride at this celebration made the escort display herself.