Friday, December 2, 2011

Finding your place

An hour before our guests arrived, we realized that we probably should have made seating designations. Even with just twelve people, I think it goes a little more smoothly if people don't have to try to figure out where they should sit.

D made these little name cards to tuck into the napkins and I love that they seem to play off our china pattern a bit, with the handfeel of the font echoing the weave on our plates.

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He says that was unintentional. Whatevs.

19 comments:

  1. Rachel, I used your paper napkin rings at our Thanksgiving table and my family loved them. We'll be using them again at Christmas. Thanks for the beautiful design!

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  2. These are so cute! And love your thanksgiving post too!

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  3. cute namecard. Like it.

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  4. the namecards are too cute and personal!

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  5. Love placement cards! Such a fun way to spruce up a table setting!

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  6. Love that design! I would definitely say place cards are a necessity + they truly give a set table a very polished look.

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  7. Those are really pretty! I didn't do name cards for Thanksgiving this year because there were only 8 of us, but definitely for Christmas! Cute way to show people where to go!

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  8. Perfect with the china. Would love to know the name of the font he used.

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  9. @ Laura - Yay! So happy you enjoyed them.

    @ Ashley - The font is called Strangelove. It's a really nice one - we wanted to work it into our wedding invitations but it didn't happen.

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  10. @Rachel - Thanks! I've been on the hunt for a simple one that would be good for multiple projects.

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  11. Very impressive he made them!! What a fun ideas! Check out my easy recipe for homemade peppermint bark...3 ingredients, 3 steps!!! :)

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  12. I LOVE TELLING PPL WHERE TO SIT.

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  13. @ esb - Me too. Also, being told where to sit.

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  14. Such a cute idea, can't wait to try this for my next dinner party.

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