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Mrs. Lime, Los Angeles Age and Occupation in 06: 25, Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, IT Engagement Date: July 7, 2006 Wedding Date: August 5, 2007 Venue: An historic estate About Me: Between work and wedding planning, I try to squeeze in napping, drawing, random spurts of craftiness, tennis, and eating lots of Sprinkles cupcakes, dark chocolate, and noodles of all kinds. Mr. Lime and I have spent our adult lives growing up together, and we're very excited to finally be getting married!
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Numbering The Years, er Tables

July 25th, 2007 @ 6:20 pm by Mrs. Lime

Our table numbers/menus are done! I did a simple tent card, since three sides are perfect for a pic of me [at the same age as the table number], a pic of him, and the menu. It’s great since it can stand on its own, too. No need to find, buy, rent, or borrow any of those [mostly] banal table number holders out there. Yes, yes, there are creative, beautiful stands for table numbers that don’t have to break the bank, but this lazy bride didn’t even want to bother searching, budgeting or wasting even one extra brain cell on it (they are a rare resource, since bridal brain has kicked in, after all). I have a large ream of beautiful, bright white cardstock that I bought for under $20 at Kelly Paper for miscellaneous paper projects such as this, so I set out to do something using only my computer, that paper, an inkjet printer, and minimal other supplies. I came up with the following.

Tower o’ numbers:
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Tri-cornered goodness:
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Sides 1+2: Fatty Mclime + Bow-eating Mr. Lime
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The Menu
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And now for the how to on what has probably been the easiest DIY project to date.

  • I laid out an 11×17 (tabloid) sized sheet in Adobe Illustrator. I wanted to get 2-3 out of each sheet of paper but still have each table tent a decent size. I ended up with 2 per 11×17, landscape oriented sheet. Each table tent, flat, measured 17″ wide x 4.5″ high. Since the printer I was planning on using doesn’t print full bleed, the artwork took up about 16″ wide by 4.5″ high each. The extra, blank half inch became a tab to which I affixed double stick tape to hold the thing folded together.
  • My wonderful former roommate printed them out for me on her Epson inkjet printer that can print up to 11×17 size. The one at work broke a few days before I finished designing the layouts, of course, and my company decided not to replace it until we move (a month after the wedding). And yes, I had my boss’ permission since it was only 10 pages total (20 tables, 2 numbers per sheet). ;)
  • A friend and I cut each one out, to get the full bleed look.
  • Said friend and I scored each into thirds, plus a little score line at the end for the 1/2″ tab.
  • I folded each, used double stick tape on the tab, which was stuck onto the back of the other end. Voila!
  • Bonus tip #1 - Find a larger format inkjet printer if you can, over a color laser. The color lasers at Staples and Kinko’s just don’t cut it when you’re trying to print photos. I did some test plots there before bugging my old roomie, but the photos came out horribly. Photo printers (I know, still technically inkjet) work even better, but it’s hard to get a hold of one that can print up to 11″ x17″.
  • Bonus tip #2 - If you don’t have access to anything that can print pages this large, you can also do tall, skinny table tents made of an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper folded in thirds.
  • Bonus tip #3 - If you’re as cheap as me, buy a ream of 11″ x 17″ and have Kelly Paper cut some of it down to 8.5″ x 11″ for you. They’ll usually do it for free as it’s just cutting it in half. You get double the number of sheets, if you cut the whole ream in half, for less than the price of buying two reams of 8.5″ x 11″.

I’m really happy with the way they turned out. Especially since this is the first DIY project that Mr. Lime has truly been impressed with. My only concern is if it comes in contact with something wet or someone spills, but I figure that my guests will have already found their tables by then.

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19 Responses to “Numbering The Years, er Tables”

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Mee.

so cute!!!

 
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aoedorothee

hey, i got an idea, if you can’t find a printer that can print 11×17, you can just print out the pictures and tape/glue it onto a white piece of paper that’s tri-folded as you. it would take more taping/gluing effort, but it should work in a pinch!

 
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Miss Peppermint

they look fantastic!! great job :-)

p.s. i LOVE Kelly paper!

 
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Melanie

SOOOOOO much more original than the slideshow! Awesome.

 
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whyare

Great Idea!

how are you going to prop them up on the table? will ppl be able to see it if it’s not propped up high?

 
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lilcee

EEEEE, super cute! The photo ‘one’ of you is just adorable. I want to pink your cheeks

 
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lilcee

i mean pinch!

 
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nina nina

Great idea-think I’ll steal this one!

 
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Andria

Wow! I’m continually amazed at all the stuff people come up with, that’s awesome!

 
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Miss Lime

thanks, all! i’m really happy with the way they turned out.

aoedorothee, great idea for adapting these.

melanie, we couldn’t do a slideshow, so this was my lame subsitute, but it turned out quite cute, if i do say so myself.

whyare, i’m just going to put some river rock in the middle so they don’t fly away. my centerpieces are pretty low, so they should be ok. i’ve been to plenty of weddings with low table #’s, and it’s fine…people do have to wander around a bit.

nina, go for it! that’s the whole point of this post :).

 
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winnie

These are uber cute and unique!

 
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Kristen

that is a very cute idea! perfect subsitute for not showing a slideshow!

 
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Brooke

Love it! I have been looking for something exactly like that…thank you so much for the post/directions!!! They looke great.

 
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girlrobot’s wedding bookmarker » Table Numbering

[...] I definitely have to do this. It’s the cutest idea [...]

 
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Karyn

I LOVE THESE!!!!

I’ve been playing around with it (using microsoft publisher) and I just can’t seem to get the measurements right. How big did you make each of the photos on the sheet?

Thanks!!

 
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Mrs. Lime

karyn,

thank you for your kind words. they were a hit with our guests, too!

to answer your question, the artwork took up about 16″ wide by 4.5″ high each total. each photo was about 4.5″ x 4.5″, except where i had weird photos i couldn’t crop, i just made them 4.5″ high and left some white space. unfortunately, i am not that familiar with publisher, so i don’t have any specific tips there. i hope this helps!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  5,956 posts, Bee Keeper

I LOVE THIS IDEA!!!

 
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Brown and Bridal Wedding Blogs » Blog Archive » Menu Table Numbers!

[...] table numbers AND the sentimental aspect of our childhood pictures. I found this beauty over at Weddingbee.com and fell in **instant** l-0-v-e! ::wipes [...]

 


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