Your wedding will begin with a ceremony but it will most likely end with a party! And it will likely be the biggest and fanciest party you will every throw - so why not pull out all the stops and carry your theme through every aspect of your big day.
We love this black and white theme because whatever color tablecloths your venue features, the black and white will look stunning. Snowflake are lovely for a winter wedding, but this can be customized to any season.
Of course you can also choose another color with black or white tablecloths and create an equally impressive look for your reception.
Table numbers, place cards, menus, favors - whatever you want for your reception can be coordinated by Possibility Paper.
Tell us what you're imagining - we'd love to explore the possibilities with you!
Showing posts with label reception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reception. Show all posts
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Take it to the Reception
One advantage that comes with custom invitations is the ability to coordinate many different parts of your event. The table signs and menus pictured here coordinated well with this couple's announcement of their marriage (they eloped!) and the invitation to the reception. They had traveled the world together and ultimately married in Greece overlooking the sea. The tables were marked with maps of their favorite cities and their menus were matted on maps - perfect for this pair of travellers.
For the nautical wedding described in a previous post we made small boxes with tags which the bride and her maids assembled and filled with salt water taffy as favors for their guests.
We have worked with brides who got married as far away as Greece (this one), and as close as South Dakota, with receptions in Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Providence, Austin, Las Vegas and even tiny places you've never heard of. In some cases we have only worked on the reception, using the themes from the invitations. Sometimes we never meet our brides in person (though we love it when we do!) but 21st century communication makes a lot of wonderful collaborations possible. How can we help you with your special day?
For the nautical wedding described in a previous post we made small boxes with tags which the bride and her maids assembled and filled with salt water taffy as favors for their guests.
We have worked with brides who got married as far away as Greece (this one), and as close as South Dakota, with receptions in Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Providence, Austin, Las Vegas and even tiny places you've never heard of. In some cases we have only worked on the reception, using the themes from the invitations. Sometimes we never meet our brides in person (though we love it when we do!) but 21st century communication makes a lot of wonderful collaborations possible. How can we help you with your special day?
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