15 Dec Table Plans Made Easy
Who sits next to whom at the Wedding? Young children at the front, old people at the rear or whatever your ideas are you have to find a way to share the ideas with your partner.
Another way to think about it is “Listen, Smile and Agree and then do what you want anyway”.
Round One – Equipment needed
One Bottle of Wine per hour and two glasses
Round paper plates
Three colours of post it notes (bride and Groom Family Friends)
Marker Pens
Patience
Sense of Humour
Round Two – In laws and Out laws get involved.
At least two bottles of wine per hour
Firm Resolve
A couple of extra paper plates so you can show options to prove why their idea wont work
Stress ball in your pocket
After a few bottles of wine all things are much clearer, your ideas were right and any concessions on your part were graciously given with a smile.
A great place to find some ideas on Table plans and for displays is https://www.notonthehighstreet.com
Now you can start thinking about those invites where a little of your cutting wit can again shine through
Now you can start thinking about those invites where a little of your cutting wit can again shine through
Don’t be smart, don’t be funny, we’re getting married just sent us money.
If you don’t RSVP in time there will be no cake for you, no meal for you and no place reserved. You can see a trend here can’t you.