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{"id":10886,"date":"2015-06-09T09:03:40","date_gmt":"2015-06-09T01:03:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/weddingsatwork.com\/?p=10886"},"modified":"2016-06-20T12:26:09","modified_gmt":"2016-06-20T04:26:09","slug":"aisle-do-escort-cardsseating-cards-and-place-cards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/weddingsatwork.com\/aisle-do-escort-cardsseating-cards-and-place-cards\/","title":{"rendered":"Aisle Do: DIY Your Escort Cards\/Seating Cards and Place Cards"},"content":{"rendered":"

Another W@W Columnist debuts today. Ernest Pascual <\/a>is aptly dubbed by W@Wie Luzel as Details Diva. He has this knack of making little details to complete the look. His expertise on materials and OC-ness is also a great plus. He wil be our resident DIY guru here with the help of Adrian Ardiente<\/a>, who will be in charge of shooting the how-to’s. Let’s all learn with them.<\/em><\/p>\n

Our aim is to give you and other soon-to-wed couples ideas on how you can personalize your wedding by doing simple do-it-yourself (DIY) projects. We also want to help you create some lovely details to make your wedding extra special. We will tell you what materials to source, the step-by-step procedure, and how the details we have designed look during an actual wedding.<\/p>\n

Escort Cards\/Seating Cards<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

A guest list is important in any social function and a wedding is not an exception. If you are having assigned tables at your reception, then you need escort cards, also known as seating cards. These cards will direct guests to their assigned tables. Usually, the names of the guests with their assigned tables are printed or handwritten. Then, all of these cards are arranged alphabetically by family name.<\/p>\n

Before, simply an alphabetical list of the wedding guests and the seating arrangement (or the seat plan) were placed on the registration table. Through the years, this regular list has evolved into custom-made or printed cards. For this particular project, the escort card is attached to the packaging of the souvenir items which are handmade candles.<\/p>\n

Here\u2019s what you need:
\n\u2022 Jute bag
\n\u2022 Jute string
\n\u2022 Printed escort cards and sticker
\n\u2022 Souvenir item
\n\u2022 Faux flowers
\n\u2022 Corded lace
\n\u2022 Glue gun
\n\u2022 Glue stick
\n\u2022 Tissue
\n\u2022 Jewel stickers
\n\u2022 Puncher
\n\u2022 A pair of scissors<\/p>\n

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Here\u2019s how to do it.
\nStep 1: Stick the label onto the souvenir item to personalize it.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 2: Wrap tissue around the souvenir item for protective layering.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 3: Insert the souvenir item into the jute bag. Tie a string around the bag. Set it aside.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 4: Have escort cards printed. Punch a hole on them and embellish them with jewel stickers.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 5: Tie a corded lace around the bag.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 6: Slide in the escort card and secure it with a knot using the jute string.<\/p>\n

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Step 7: Attach a faux flower to conceal the jute knot.<\/p>\n

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The end result?\u00a0These\u00a0were used for the wedding of Miguel and Laverne. Beautiful, right?<\/p>\n

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Photo Credit: Metrophoto<\/p><\/div>\n

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Photo Credit: Metrophoto<\/p><\/div>\n

Bespoke Tip: If you are having an outdoor reception, these escort cards must be securely fastened to something to avoid being blown away by the wind.<\/em><\/p>\n

Place Cards<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Place cards are commonly used on the presidential or V.I.P. tables. They indicate the place where a specific guest will be seated on the table. Create a conversation piece that your guests will want to take home after the party.<\/p>\n

Here\u2019s what you need:
\n\u2022 Jute cloth
\n\u2022 Roll of jute string
\n\u2022 Printed place cards
\n\u2022 Jewel stickers
\n\u2022 Silver buttons
\n\u2022 Glue gun
\n\u2022 Glue stick
\n\u2022 A pair of pliers<\/p>\n

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Here\u2019s how to do it.
\nStep 1: Cut the jute cloth to size.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 2: Create fringes by pulling 2-3 strands from the four edges of the cloth.<\/p>\n

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\nStep 3: Attach the place card onto the jute cloth using the glue gun.<\/p>\n

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Step 4: Place jewels and buttons to secure the place card onto the jute cloth.<\/p>\n

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These gorgeous place cards were used for the wedding of Miguel and Laverne.<\/p>\n

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Photo Credit: Metrophoto<\/p><\/div>\n

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Bespoke Tip: Think of escort cards that will complement your theme. For this rustic luxe theme, place cards are attached on a roll of jute string.<\/em><\/p>\n

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Read more of Ernest Pascual’s Aisle Do articles at weddingsatwork.com\/category\/aisle-do\/<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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