Signs are great for décor, to pint to some areas of things you want. LOVE signs are great for reception décor, simple wooden signs are cool for rustic weddings, you can just nail them to the trees to point to the dance floor, dessert table, reception or any other place.
An awesome wedding sign will not only look great on your wedding day, but it’ll also help you to serve an important function like welcoming guests, giving them directions, or letting them know what’s for dinner. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite wedding sign ideas that you can easily incorporate into your ceremony or reception decor. Whether you’re going to DIY your sign or leave it up to the professionals, these wedding sign ideas are great, inspiring starting points that’ll help your perfect vision come together!
FAQs
Are wedding signs necessary?
Welcome signs are a MUST for a wedding. Just about every bride that books me for signage includes a welcome sign. Welcome signs are the most popular signage pieces that I do. Here are some pointers on what to include on your welcome sign, and what to keep in mind when deciding what you want your sign to look like!
What signs should you have at a wedding?
- Welcome wedding sign at the entrance to your ceremony
- Ceremony décor sign
- Ceremony carry signs
- Directional signs
- Wedding hashtag sign
- Cocktail party welcome sign
- Cocktail party menu sign
- Cocktail party bar list
- Gift sign
- Family photo signs
- Marquee letters and words add to your décor
- Photobooth signs
- Signs on your chairs
- Dessert item IDs and dessert bar signs
- Favors sign
What is a good size for a wedding sign?
Make sure it is appropriately sized for the room and the easel it’ll be on. Common sizes are 16×20”, 18×24”, and 24×36”.
1. Tell Guests Where To Go
There are a few places you might want to direct guests. For example, you can use signs to guide guests to the ceremony and reception locations:
-If you’re having a ceremony in a park, you may want to place signs near the gazebo or other areas where guests can sit. -If you’re having an outdoor reception, consider putting up signs near the tables in case it rains and everyone needs to move inside.
2. Tell Guests Welcome!
Welcome signs are a great way to greet your guests. They can be used at the ceremony, reception, or both. Welcome signs can be made from many materials including wood, metal, paper and plastic.
3. Tell Guest Where To Sit At The Ceremony
A lot of couples get hung up on where to seat their guests. The best bet is to leave it up to them so they can sit wherever they’re most comfortable.
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