28 Paper Place Card Alternatives That Your Guests Won't Expect

leaf place card
Aly Carroll Photography

Like many elements of your wedding, how you decide to seat your guests—using seating charts, escort cards, paper place cards, or a combination of all three—is entirely up to you. These options may be tried and true, but we're of the mindset that assigned seating can be playful and fresh if it's executed in a way that's memorable. That's why we think a great way to add another degree of personalization to your wedding is through your tables' place cards.

Place cards are typically made of tented paper and feature each guest's name and are placed at each seat, but some couples have strayed from tradition and sought out new and unique options for this reception staple. Ahead, we've highlighted some of our favorite fresh takes on place cards that don't involve paper at all. Non-stationery alternatives include calligraphed acrylic pieces, marble tiles, light bulbs, and eggs (yep!). As long as your place cards are personalized and polished, no medium is off limits.

On the fence about what to choose? We suggest drawing inspiration from your wedding's theme, locale, and even the season. That's exactly what Shelly Sarver Designs did for this fall reception: She calligraphed each attendee's name onto foliage for the ultimate autumnal touch. Another couple, ahead, even used pumpkins for their seasonal markers. In the following photos from real celebrations, you'll find plenty of inspiration that will help you brainstorm your very own place cards—sans paper. From rocks and geodes to vegetables and fruits, you're bound to find something that will help guide guests to their assigned seats in style.

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Shard

flower pot shard place card
Tamara Grüner

If plants are taking a starring role in your big day, try using shards of calligraphed clay pots (like these by Curate Events and Design) to denote each attendee's spot.

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Vegetables

vegetable place card
Lisa Blume Photography

Planning a farm-to-table event? Consider having your calligrapher hand-letter each guests name onto vegetables, like Meant To Be Calligraphy did here.

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Light Bulbs

light bulb place card
Sarah Street Photography

For an industrial-style celebration, we're loving this unique Edison bulb idea: House of Flourish marked each bulb with copper calligraphy that matched the light's base.

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Green Leaf

leaf place card
Christina McNeill

A vibrant green leaf (these were provided by Loop Flowers!) will stand out beautifully against white linens—which makes them the perfect place card alternative. This couple tapped Palette and Ink and Jilly Ink to calligraph each guests' name onto the natural notes.

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Olive Oil

olive oil wedding favors
Elkin Cardona

Mini bottles of olive oil can serve as both favors and place cards with a little bit of calligraphy. Komolmis Designs handled the script on these gifts.

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Eggs

wedding place egg
Erin McGinn

We're not sure we've ever seen a more creative place marker than this egg option, featuring calligraphy from Heather Belle Ink.

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Rock

rock place card
Flora + Fauna

Among soft linens, a rock place card (this one was calligraphed by Salvaging Eden) gives off a somewhat masculine vibe.

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Acrylic Leaf

acrylic banana leaf
J Wiley Photography

Your place cards can work in tandem with your other reception elements. These laser-cut, acrylic banana leaves, which were hand-lettered by Chasing Linen, echoed the real ones on this event's reception tables.

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Apple

apple place card
The Gold Collective

Make like Twinkle & Toast and spray paint name-tagged apples for a modern, but natural place card.

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Marble Hexagon

marble hexagon tile place card
Whiskers and Willow Photography

Note how the soft gray and white marbling in these markers by Libby Tipton echo the muted color palette of the tablescape.

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Western

western inspired place card
Erica Melissa

A western-inspired wedding calls place cards with desert motifs. The Letter Boutique Co. created these leather luggage tag-shaped iterations, complete with wooden details and bull skulls.

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Stone

rock place card
Taralynn Lawton

A small stone brings a natural element to any tabletop—a perfect addition to any outdoor event. These rocks were hand-lettered by Blushtype Modern Calligraphy & Design for this forest wedding.

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Pumpkins

wedding place card small pumpkin
Kurt Boomer Photography

For your autumnal big day, look to the season's harvest as your muse. The Elegant Ninja did just that by utilizing sliced pumpkins as stands for these markers.

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Geodes

wedding place card rocks
Tenth and Grace

Get in on the crystal trend and use rose quartz as your place cards. These were styled by Lindsey Zamora Events and calligraphed by Seniman Calligraphy.

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Calligraphed Plates

bridal shower centerpiece with succulents and roses
Megan Welker Photography

Marking guests' spots doesn't get much easier than writing their names right onto their plates, like these from POPPYjack Shop.

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Wreath

wedding wreath with copper name tag on top of plate
Michelle Young

Wreaths don't just belong at holiday-themed weddings, as evidenced by this mini-option from Curate and Display, complete with a copper name tag.

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Macaron

calligraphed macaron place card
Ryan Ray Photography

Treat guests to a sweet when they take their seat. Macarons by Buttercream Bakeshop, with hand lettering from Laura Hooper Calligraphy, sat under cloches at each attendee's place.

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Tropical

wedding placesetting
Rebecca Arthurs

Pay homage to your tropical destination by transforming the surrounding foliage into place cards.

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Shells

shell place card
Mai Fotography

Play up your wedding's beach destination by repurposing shells for your on-theme place cards.

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Clear

acrylic hexagon place card
Someplace Wild

Pair your acrylic place cards with a darker napkin—an inky black linen, like the one seen here, adds an unexpected, moody moment to your tabletop—to bring out the names printed on the clear material.

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Marble Tile

marble tile place cards
Kayla Snell

Calligraphed muted tiles, like these by Goldie Design Co., will make a statement against bold table runners.

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Texture

textured tile place card
Josh & Dana Fernandez

A stamped leaf print and gold foil adds a bit of natural texture to an otherwise modern tile marker; this one was calligraphed by Half Moon Lettering.

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Cactus Plates

Calligraphed Place Setting with Cactus
Charla Storey Photography

Let your place setting do the talking, like these terra cotta iterations that stated each attendee's name.

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Golden Leather Strip

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Jessica Claire

Finish off each place setting with a simple, calligraphed leather strip.

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Calligraphed Napkins

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Jesse Chamberlin/Our Labor of Love

Calligraphed napkins will make for great keepsakes that guests will use even after the wedding is over. Erin Taylor of Bustle Events handmade these shabori-style linens.

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Leather Napkin Sleeve

yolanda cedric wedding place setting
Charla Storey Photography

We love when items have more than one use. These thick leather straps were both place cards and rustic napkin holders.

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Menu Booklets

wedding flowers candle centerpiece
Corbin Gurkin

Get not one, but two uses out of your place cards. These booklets doubled as menus, too.

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