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Table Numbers, Revisited

December 18th, 2009 @ 8:54 am by Mrs. Trail Mix

Remember my first trial for our tablescape? Yeah, don’t feel bad if you don’t because I consider it a big, fat fail! So I changed gears and decided to go in another direction. I wanted some type of holder for the table numbers but couldn’t quite visualize what I was looking for.

So I turned to the master of all things crafty, the bane of my existence as well as my savior: Etsy. And good ol’ Etsy did not disappoint. I was a bit skeptical to see what would come up when I searched “Table Number Holders” but what I found was exactly what I never knew I was looking for.

Tory at The Cherry Grove had exactly what I was looking for. Sweet, rustic table number holders in the form of birch trees. I wish I could tell you that I was all resourceful a la Miss Fro Yo and made my own version but alas, I caved to my internal desires of wanting something RIGHT THIS INSTANT and bought 24 of them immediately, at the bargain price of $2.00 each. Take a look-see:

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They arrived within a week and I’m very, very pleased with my decision. I highly recommend The Cherry Grove for lots of great, rustic wedding decor.

Alrighty then, excellent. Now that I had table number holders (that is such an awkward name for this object but I can’t come up with anything better) I had to figure out what to do for the actual table numbers. I ran through a bunch of ideas in my head before giving several a try.

I initially wanted to incorporate our Save The Date image and was inspired by some beautiful scraps of decorative paper I saw in a colleague’s (an art teacher) classroom.

Here’s my first draft:

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Eh, right? That’s how I felt, too. And this is probably the 4th or 5th version I came up with (I’m not going to torture your eyes with the first couple!). Something was just not working. So, I kept playing around with things. I got the idea to order a bunch of different patterned papers and use the same paper for the escort cards. I also nixed the STD image. I love it, but it was it was bothering my aesthetic, making things too busy. I initially thought of maybe gluing it to the side of the number holder, but finally decided that was just too much.

Ultimately, simplicity ruled supreme and this is what I’ve come up with so far:

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These are just rough drafts. For the real things, I’ll have to get a number stencil or something since my rendition of that “3″ is pretty poor. But I’m really happy with what I’m envisioning the final product to be. Each number will be a different type of patterned paper and all the escort cards will have the paper that corresponds with their table number on them!

I think they’re simple, sweet and will go well with our mason Jar centerpieces.

Alright, and here’s the last thing. Do you want to see something funny? When I first tried to cut a number out of this one piece of beautiful scrap paper I found, I turned it over so I wouldn’t get pencil marks on the pattern. And guess how that number turned out?

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Yeah, bass-ackwards…. whoooopsies! Lesson learned. Next time, either remember to trace a mirror image on the back of the paper or just make life easy and trace it on the front side. HA!

Anyways, overall I’m pleased with the look of these and I’ll be sure to show you the final product, once I have all my patterned papers and can actually learn to cut out a decent number!

Table numbers seem like such an inconsequential detail but they’re a big part of the tablescape. How’d you come up with your vision for them? Is anyone using pictures or something else significant to you as a couple, a la Mrs Stiletto?

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28 Responses to “Table Numbers, Revisited”

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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Oh wow, these are so great!! I really love them, and thanks for the shout out! That’s a great price for those, and they are adorable! Oh, and I would most definitely do something backward too. Makes me feel better that I’m not alone!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

These are really cute! :) We did our table numbers as names–we named them after buildings on our college alma mater campus, where we had our wedding.

 
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elisterine
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elisterine (message)  235 posts, Helper bee

I love the table 5 sign! They look so great! Isn’t it funny how sometimes simple wins out?

 
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Mrs. Mascara (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

Cute table numbers! I love the birch holders. After looking at your backwards numbers, it might look cool to do a reverse print for the number…so cut the number out of a square piece of patterned paper and then paste that patterned square (now missing the number) onto a full square of white paper. Then the number will look white behind the patterned background!

Are you following my nonsense? lol

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

these will go along with your theme so well. i love the paper that you’re using.

 
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KellyV
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KellyV (message)  2,526 posts, Sugar bee

I LOVE them! Did you think about maybe carving the table number into the stumps? Then put a photo or something personal to you in the top? That might look cool. I love the idea though, so wish Id gone through with it

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

I think they look really cute! We’re doing table names, not numbers…but I still haven’t figured out how to adhere them to our candy jars.

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

I really like the dark contrast of your “5″ with the paper and the wood. This is a really cute idea.

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Totally cute!

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

We aren’t having table numbers, because we’re not having assigned seats. We’ll see how well that turns out in the recaps. :p

Those turned out really well. :) I also giggled my butt off, because at first I didn’t realize THE TWO WAS BACKWARDS. “That looks great what is she talki- OH.”

 
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Ms. Library
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Ms. Library (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

I’m using the same bases for mine! I think we’re going to actually go out and make them ourselves (Mother Library loves DIY projects just as much as I do!), but I hope they turn out as great as yours!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

these are really cute! i’ve gone through many incarnations of table numbers. i don’t even want to think about that! lol

 
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Miss Sakura (message)  22 posts, Newbee

Awesome! If you want to dress it up, you can always take craft scissors (ie pinking shears) to the edges of the paper or use corner punches.

 
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Miss Cheeseburger (message)  1,020 posts, Bumble bee

LOVE. You and Fro Yo are too cute with your rustic touches. Makes me long for some of my own :) Great job sweets!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

I love these - as well as the matching system of patterned escort card to patterned table number (I’m all about the system). And major LOL on the backwards 2. I would have done the same ;)

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

I love that! I think they’re going to look great!
Oh, and I could totally see myself cutting a backwards 2!

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

I love these! I think they’ll add some lovely rustic elegance to your tables.

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

I like the new mock-up a lot! I agree the illustration doesn’t really fit in with the rustic look. You should do a mock up for us with the mason jars and everything!

 
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Miss Stripes (message)  1,063 posts, Bumble bee

love ‘em!

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

These are really evolving every nicely! Looking forward to seeing the final mock up!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix, New York Age and Occupation: 26, PE Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, MBA Student Engagement Date: March 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Tannery Pond at the Darrow School About Me: I'm a country girl who somehow found herself living in the Big Apple and loving every minute of it. I'm planning a rustic, country-chic wedding in my hometown in upstate New York and it's going to be a Party with a capital P. White wine, flea markets and running keep me happy and my friends, family and fiance are my world. I'm a little bit crafty, a little bit crazy but mostly just crazy in love.

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