As promised, I’ve got a few more details that Nicole was kind enough to share from her wedding earlier this year.  If you couldn’t already tell from the invitations, Nicole and Steven are quite the crafty couple – and I’m completely in love with all of the details that they came up with for their wedding, including the incredible table number displays and guest book!
From Nicole: Escort cards for the reception were laid out on the bar for the guests to find their seats, and we provided dessert cards for the small buffet of sweets.
Our table numbers were inspired by a J. Crew storefront design – they were super easy, but very time consuming, to make.  We kept the table centerpiece arrangements simple, but there were four different options depending on the table size.
Each centerpiece and table number involved the nail and string table number, a candle holder, and a floral or succulent piece.
I’ve been a reader of Joanna Goddard’s blog, A Cup of Jo, for a while now. Â When she got married, she had a series of people blog about their secret to a happy marriage. Â Steven and I decided it would be the perfect for our guestbook.
Instead of having a list of names, we thought it would be so sweet for all of our loved ones to be able to offer us some advice. Â For the kids attending the wedding, we created to something to keep them occupied for a little bit.
We used confetti for our getaway, and sealed the confetti in small bags with some thread to match the table numbers.
Nicole has documented all of the elements on her own blog, Design Curiosities – so you can check out the dessert bar and confetti exit in action right here, the guestbook and centerpiece arrangements here and here, and the amazing table numbers (along with some DIY instructions) right here!  You can also read Nicole and Steven’s cute proposal story here. Thank you so much Nicole and Steven!
{image credits: nicole | design curiosities}
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