Address Wedding Seating Place Cards

Whether your wedding is an intimate affair or a large event, seating place cards are a good idea to provide direction and order to your reception. These cards generally sit on a table near the entrance to the reception venue so that your guests will not have any trouble finding their assigned tables and seats. The most difficult part about addressing the wedding seating place cards is the time it takes to complete them.

Make an Easy Wedding Cake
If you don't have much time, have never made a wedding cake before and are operating on a limited budget, but you still want to create a beautiful wedding cake, you've come to the right place. Rather than tackle the high-rise, tiered wonders you've seen at weddings in the past, bake three 4-layer cakes and display them on cake plates with pedestals of staggered heights. Add this to my Recipe Box.

Calculate Wedding Reception Food Amounts
Planning the correct amount of food to have on hand at a wedding reception can be a complicated task. No matter how difficult it is to do this, make every attempt to get it right because you want to have enough food to feed all guests. One of the best ways to estimate the amount of food needed is to get a final head count of the number of guests attending the event so you know how many guests to plan to feed.

Make Wedding Cake Decorations
With professional wedding cakes costing hundreds, even thousands, of dollars, some brides are eager to make their own wedding cake decorations to save money. Decorating your own wedding cake can be a rewarding way to show your individuality while keeping costs down. With a few specialized cake-decorating tools, a master design and a little time, you can create beautiful wedding cake decorations. Does this Spark an idea?

Plan a Wedding for 25 Guests
It takes time and consideration to plan a small wedding for 25 guests. Limiting the guest list can create a more joyful atmosphere, as the guests are there to offer their love and support. The bride and groom will also have more time to spend celebrating with each guest in the intimate atmosphere allowed by a small wedding. A smaller wedding does not necessarily mean a smaller budget, though it does mean the happy couple can splurge on the things that matter most to them.