12 Creative Ways You Can Incorporate Signs Into Your Wedding
Some of the most memorable weddings are ones that add creative touches. Including signs in your ceremony and reception is a great way to do just that and to make your day even more photo-worthy. There's tons of modern ways to incorporate signs that don't require much effort, either. The display alone is enough to add some personalized flair.
Get inspired by the ideas ahead!
Welcome Signs
This will most likely be the first thing to greet your guests. Use this opportunity to set the theme of your wedding or to provide a little background as a couple, like when you first started dating.
Photography Restriction Signs
Some couples prefer an unplugged wedding and want the photography to be left to the hired professionals. Setting ground rules for your guests can also be done in a way that flows with your theme.
Wedding Hashtag Signs
Create a unique hashtag for your wedding so that all your guests' photos can be found in one place. Let your guests know with signs.
Bride and Groom Signs
Creative bride and groom signs add a special touch to your reception table and make it even more photo-worthy. These can be displayed on the table or hung on your chairs.
Guest Book Signs
If you don't plan to have a traditional guest book, make it clear to the guests by displaying a sign with instructions. This can be also be used for the gift table or letters-to-the-couple station.
Menu Signs
Instead of having individual menu cards made for each guest, get creative with a central menu display. Chalkboards and windows are only just the beginning.
Seating Signs
Let guests know where to find their assigned spots or make it clear that your wedding will be open seating. More couples lately have been opting to let attendees choose where they want to sit so that there isn't a divide between families.
Ring Bearer Signs
Let everyone know the bride is about to enter by having the ring bearer or flower girl hold a sign down the aisle. It's an adorable moment that guests are sure to remember.
Activity Signs
If your wedding will be offering games, a photo booth, or other activities, highlight them with signs. It's a great way to show your guests what's in store for the rest of the event.
Dessert Station Signs
Everyone loves a good spread of treats, but a table with food alone can look empty. Fill in the space with signs labeling items for those with dietary restrictions or simply for decor.
Direction Signs
If your wedding and reception are being held within the same venue, direct everyone in a pretty way. Spray-paint or paint a surface that goes well with your overall theme.
Decorative Signs
Signs can really be incorporated into any part of your wedding, whether it's for photos or to add some flair to empty spaces. There's no right or wrong way, so have fun with it!