Three Delightful Escort Card Displays Feature Trendy Wedding Flair

Trends
These innovative wedding ideas are embracing one of this year's trendiest décor pieces.
Written by
Sydney Stevens

Published:

Wisconsin Bride Fall/Winter 2024

Seating charts and escort card displays have become the norm for many weddings, offering practical benefits in orchestrating the event’s flow. With this rising trend, couples can showcase their unique personalities and highlight meaningful details from their relationship. And the possibilities for customization are endless.

1. Our Favorite People & Places 

If you’re looking to tell a story at your celebration, spark your creativity with this lakeside wedding where newlyweds featured a seating chart installation using postcards from their favorite places as table numbers.

Coordinating: Copper Feather Events (@copper.feather.events)
Floral: Wander Wild Floral (@wanderwildfloral)
Installation: Bride & Groom
Photography & Videography: Sydney Carlson Weddings (@sydneyclarsonweddings)
Signage & Lettering: A Bushel + Peck (@abushelandapeckshop)
Venue: Chippewa Retreat Resort (@chippewaretreatresort) 

Sydney Carlson Weddings

Sydney Carlson Weddings

Sydney Carlson Weddings

2. Bubbles in Bloom

To kick off the festivities in style, take notes from this elegant drink wall where guests helped themselves to a glass of bubbly while locating their assigned seats.  

Florals: Bird & Bumble (@bird_and_bumble) 
Lighting, Draping, Custom Fabrications: Sound by Design (@soundbydesign) 
Photography: Stephanie Koppa (@stephaniekoppa) 
Photography Assistant: Courtney Blundon 
Stationery & Signage: Paperwhites(@paperwhitesmke) 
Venue: St James 1868 (@stjames1868) 
Wedding Planning & Design: Events to a T (@eventstoat)  

Stephanie Koppa

Stephanie Koppa

Stephanie Koppa

Stephanie Koppa

3. Miniature Paddles

For a rustic wedding day up north, draw inspiration from this couple’s interactive escort card display that incorporated miniature paddles with attendees’ names and corresponding table numbers.  

Florals: Ebb & Flow (@ebbandflowflowers) 
Photography: Skyler and Vhan (@skylerandvhan) 
Rentals: Event Essentials (@eventessentialsmadison) 
Stationery: Lauren Palm of Brengare Studio (@brengarestudio) 
Watercolor Signage & Lettering: Ali Winter Co. (@aliwinterco)  
Wedding Planning: Alliey + Co. (@alliey_co) 

Skyler and Vhan

Skyler and Vhan

Styles:

Modern