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Start Things Off With a Welcome Sign
Photo by Eleise Theuer Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Antonia Christianson Events
Make your guests feel right at home with a hospitable welcome sign displayed at the entrance.
02 of 51Use the Local Language

Photo by Flora + Fauna
If you're hosting a destination wedding, add some cultural flair with decorations in the local language.
03 of 51Ramp Up the Excitement
Photo by Meghan Christine Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Harmony Creative Studio
Rather than simply listing the wedding events, this sign by Sophia Loves Letters features friendly cues to ramp up anticipation (e.g. "generally awesome speeches," "we promise it's worth the wait").
Introduce Your VIPs

Photo by Emily Wren Photography
Skip the individual programs and cut costs with a ceremony sign honoring your wedding VIPs. The rainbow effect is optional but oh so gorgeous for a whimsical theme.
05 of 51Go Phone Free

Photo by Rebecca Yale Photography
If you would prefer for guests not to take photos and videos during the ceremony, then clue them in with a sign explaining your wishes.
06 of 51Incorporate Calligraphy Into Your Grand Entrance

Photo by m three studio photography
Make a grand entrance to your outdoor wedding ceremony with reclaimed wood doors and a short-but sweet-quote using DIY calligraphy.
07 of 51Post Your Seating Plan

Photo by Flora + Fauna
An open seating plan is perfect for a laid-back backyard wedding-any potential confusion can be avoided thanks to this handy wooden sign.
08 of 51Choose a Chalkboard Sign

Photo by Rachel Elaine Photography
A chalkboard sign by Proper Letter adds a humorous touch to the ceremony proceedings.
09 of 51Surround the Ceremony Aisle

Photo by Verola Studio
Line the ceremony aisle with a series of swoon-worthy quotes.
10 of 51A Ring Bearer Banner

Photo by Vicki Grafton Photography
For a unique alternative to a "here comes the bride" banner, take a cue from this ring bearer, who carried a sign by Meant to Be Calligraphy featuring a lovely quote from Judy Garland down the aisle.
11 of 51Customize Your Ceremony Backdrop

Photo by Dyanna LaMora Photograph
For the ultimate romantic ambiance, ask your calligrapher to design a custom-made ceremony backdrop with a brief passage from a book, movie, or song that has special meaning to you. This wedding even showcased calligraphy (the & symbol) on the flower girl and ring bearer's wagon!
Screen Print Your Wedding Vows

Photo by Kaity Brawley Photography
A couple printed their marriage vows onto fabric as their ceremony dГ©cor-how dreamy is that?
13 of 51Light It Up

Photo by Kaity Brawley Photography
If your wedding style is eclectic, then add a quirky touch to your nuptials with a neon calligraphy sign.
14 of 51Embrace Your Locale's Color Palette

Photo by Manda Weaver Photography
A rose gold and sky blue sign by Jenn Heller Design Co. played up the stunning scenery of this beachside celebration.
Calligraph Wooden Elements

Photo by Feather and Stone Photography; Event Design and Coordination by A Good Affair Wedding & Event Production
A rustic affair calls for lots of wooden dГ©cor accents grouped together, along with lush greenery.
16 of 51Choose Sweet and Simple Sayings

Photo by Rachel Elaine Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Maxwell + Gray Events and Laura Cadenhead
This banner designed by Pink Champagne Paper says it all.
17 of 51Consider a Monochromatic Palette

Photo by Lisa Renault Photographie; Calligraphy by Atelier Imagine Joy; Event Design by Unikevent and Prune les fleurs
A quote framed by greenery on a whitewashed brick background is a cool choice for an industrial-chic venue.
18 of 51Repurpose a Glass Frame
Photo by Emily Sacco Photography
Repurpose a glass frame printed with a sweet saying by hanging it in your home-you'll think of your wedding day every time you pass it in the hall. We love this one by Whimsy Design Studio.
19 of 51Think About Tanned Leather

Photo by Cassie Rosch, Photographer
Boho brides, check out this nontraditional sign from Whimsy Design Studio, crafted from fabric and suspended in a tree.
Frame Smaller Signs

Photo by Rebecca Yale Photography
Add a dose of charm to your bar or another area in your reception venue where guests tend to congregate.
21 of 51Illustrate Your Relationship

Photo by Mike B Photography
Reflect on your journey together with an illustrated sign that showcases major highlights (where you met, said "I love you" for the first time, etc.)
22 of 51Incorporate Your Favorite Song Lyrics

Photo by O'Malley Photographers
Country music lovers will appreciate this fun shoutout to Zac Brown Band.
23 of 51Get the Party Started

Photo by Rachel Elaine Photography; Event Coordination and Design by Maxwell + Gray Events
Fig & Flourish used hip-hop lyrics as the inspiration behind this sign, letting guests know they're in for an awesome dance party.
24 of 51Scroll-Style Seating

Photo by Vicki Grafton Photography
Meant to Be Calligraphy's scroll-style seating chart display is ideal for an intimate affair.
25 of 51Create a Calligraphed Trio

Photo by Jenny DeMarco Photography
For a supersize guest list, ask your calligrapher to design three separate seating charts that you can piece together.
Design a Mirrored Seating Chart

Photo by Rebecca Yale Photography
Mirror seating charts are all the rage right now, and this one is exceptionally pretty thanks to the lattice design.
27 of 51Mix Up Your Materials

Photo by Vicki Grafton Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Ashlee Virginia Events; Rentals by Paisley & Jade; Florals by LГЁRoy French Flowers
This seating chart uses a combo of different materials to make a bold statement.
28 of 51Write Guests a Thoughtful Note

Photo by Belle Ombre Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Oak & Honey Events
For an ultra-personalized touch, pin custom calligraphy notes for each guest to a wooden board, like this gorgeous sign by Baci Designer.
29 of 51Embellish Your Escort Cards

Photo by Flora + Fauna
Add a pop of color to your event with wooden slices emblazoned with guests' names.
30 of 51Everything's Better Edible

Photo by Flora + Fauna
Edible escort cards are popular with guests-we adore this citrus setup for a summery wedding.
31 of 51Toast With Calligraphy Coasters
Photo by Tim Halberg; Event Design and Coordination by Anais Events
These coasters are a clever way to prevent guests' drinks from being cleared from the table while they're busting a move on the dance floor.
32 of 51Spell It Out

Photo by Ben Pigao Photography; Event Design and Coordination by Bridal Bliss Event Planning
Use wooden letters to spell out a celebratory message against a wall of greenery.
33 of 51Display Menu Cards

Photo by Flora + Fauna
Get guests excited about the decadent meal to come by displaying a menu card at each table.
34 of 51Get Guests Hungry

Photo by Emily Wren Photography
Or hang one oversized banner with all of the entrГ©e choices instead.
35 of 51Use Natural Elements

Photo by Chris J. Evans Photography
At this tropical affair, the menu was printed on a giant fern.
36 of 51Make It Multicultural

Photo by Lisa Renault Photographie; Calligraphy by Atelier Imagine Joy
If you're throwing a multicultural wedding, honor both families' backgrounds with dual menu signs printed in each language.
37 of 51Utilize Modern Lucite Details

Photo by Erin McGinn Photography
Showcase your signature cocktails on a colorful sign. We're crushing on this lucite design by Anne Robin Calligraphy.
List Allergy Information (in the Chicest Way Possible)

Photo by Flora + Fauna
Food and drink pairings are one of the hottest trends for cocktail hour. Use petite signs to explain the offerings, along with any key ingredients guests should be aware of for allergy purposes.
39 of 51Spotlight Your Favorite Food

Photo by Jenny DeMarco Photography
Highlight your favorite food with a playful calligraphy display.
40 of 51Pay Mind to Your Theme

Photo by Danielle Coons Photography
Incorporate your wedding theme into your dessert table, like this whimsical Anne of Green Gables dГ©cor created by Momental Designs.
41 of 51The Perfect Finishing Touch

Photo by Perry Vaile Photography
Calligraphy labels add an elegant finishing touch to your favors.
42 of 51Adorn an Alfresco Space

Photo by Shelby Lea Photography
An outdoor wedding featured this simple but stunning banner by Sea & Sun Calligraphy.
43 of 51Create Calligraphy Chair Decorations

Photo by Flora + Fauna
Differentiate guest-of-honor chairs with beautiful laser-cut calligraphy signs.
Don't Forget About Your Hashtag

Photo by Lisa Renault Photographie; Calligraphy by Atelier Imagine Joy
Instruct guests where to send all of those hilarious candid snapshots with a hashtag sign.
45 of 51Calligraph Agate Slices

Photo by Anne Kim Photography
Agate slices are quickly becoming one of the hottest wedding trends of the year-check out these steal-worthy table numbers by Laura Hooper Calligraphy.
46 of 51Add Elegance to Table Numbers

Photo by Kristen Joy Photography
These glass table numbers designed by Schin Loong from OpenInkStand Calligraphy Studio would make an elegant addition to a black-tie wedding.
47 of 51A Fabulous Favor Display

Photo by Sloan Photography; Event Design and Coordination by All You Need is Love Events
Display a sign to accompany creature comforts like blankets or flip-flops so that guests know they're welcome to take them.
48 of 51Explain Your Exit Strategy

Photo by Kaysha Weiner Photographer
If you are having a sparkler exit, give guests a heads up with a sign prominently displayed at the reception.
49 of 51Add Some Personality

Photo by Chris J. Evans Photography
Don't be afraid to get silly with your wedding signs-guests will get a kick out of them!
50 of 51A Sign of Thanks

Photo by Eric & Jamie Photography
A couple expressed their gratitude with a chalkboard sign thanking loved ones for celebrating their big day.
51 of 51Announce Your Elopement

Photo by Lisa Renault Photographie; Calligraphy by Atelier Imagine Joy
Even if you're eloping, you can still get in on the signage fun with a "just eloped" photo prop.
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