Table numbers are a little detail that can be a big deal! My most important advice on table numbers is to see them in person ahead of time. Don't leave that Amazon box sealed up in the stack of wedding items that have taken over your home! Make sure that they are easy to read. I love the acrylic signs but many times, gold does not show up well on them. Opt for something like this with frosted glass. (The images are clickable to Amazon links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) Pay attention to the size. You do not want a 2 inch table number that no one can see. But you do not want an 18 inch table number that takes over your centerpieces either! If you have a separate stand for your table number, be sure to try it out and make sure it can hold up the number. I have come across so many flimsy holders that cannot hold up a 5x7 card. They just topple over. If you hired a stationery designer, ask them to design table numbers that go with your invites! How about marquee table numbers? (if they go with your aesthetic of course)
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I love candles! The more candles, the better. They are such an inexpensive way to set the mood. I have some do's and don'ts about candles for you. (The images are clickable to Amazon links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) Do get candles that have the appropriate amount of hours. I always buy candles with at least 6 hours of burn time. Don't buy tea lights. They are useless. They will stay lit for an hour tops. Do make sure your candles are in something safe. They should be contained in a votive, hurricane, or some other glass. No one wants wax dripping all over the table. Don't get scented candles. Guests can be sensitive to smells. Do make sure you have someone to light all of the candles! If you hired a Wedding Coordinator then you are all set! If not, ask your venue or caterer if that is something they will do. You can always enlist a friend or family member that is not part of the bridal party. Make sure you have plenty of lighters ready to go. Don't waste your money on candles for outdoors unless you know that they will stay lit. I have re-lit sooo many candles that are a lost cause! If the candle is far enough down in a container that the wind will not effect it or if it is a covered area, then they might stay lit. You can opt for battery operated candles instead. Do opt for the most realistic battery operated candles if your venue does not allow real candles. Don't buy different color battery operated candles. You may have different size candles. Make sure you turn them on next to each other. You don't want some with white light and others with yellow light. Some even look orange. The colors clash and it does not look good!
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