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Mrs. Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!
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Stickin’ Em in Seats

February 10th, 2012 @ 8:18 am by Mrs. Porcupine

Sometimes the best decisions are made under last minute pressure (or one can hope).

When it came to thinking up ideas for escort cards my brain made a nice little “hummmmmmmmm” sound in the background. It seemed so trivial to think about when you have a 1 1/2 year engagement, until I realized I have about 50 days until the wedding and I better make some type of decision on what to do.

There are so many cute ideas out there and I liked a bunch of them.

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Window pane seating chart/Image via The Knot; Photo by Eleise Theur Photography

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Chalkboard Seating Chart/Photo by Lorraine Daley
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Framed Seating Chart/Image via Minimoko.com.au

At first I was really gung-ho on saving the environment and using non-paper options. Because, suddenly I am all about saving the trees? Okay, truth is, I was just being a lazy poser and the real reason I was resisting making little cards is because it’s just so many little pieces of paper to write out!

My venue, however, asks that you put each guest’s dinner selection ON their escort card (please don’t get me started on how this irks me) so this was posing a problem. On top of this I kept worrying that when it came down to it, committing to a seating chart like this would be too risky. If it was necessary to add last minute guests or change-up seating, it would be difficult to make the necessary changes on a pre-printed framed seating chart or on a permanent chalk-paint chalkboard.

So, back to square one. I decided I liked clothespins. Why? Um…I got nuttin’ for ya.

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I decided I really liked the tag idea as well and checked out a few websites to find the necessary materials. I ended up ordering a bunch of clothespins & a bunch of little tags. I plan on coffee-staining the tags to make them look a little vintage, clipping the cute little clothespins to each one (makes a handy little escort card handle) and BAM, done. You know, done once they get here and I make time for the project…

I like that it’s simple, a little rustic, and a little different. I figure I can stain the tags while I stare blankly at Real Housewives of some stupid city or another, and write out the table assignments at my leisure (probably two days before the wedding as I down glasses of white wine at my in-laws while cursing at myself for procrastinating).

Did you have any last minute epiphany ideas for your wedding details?

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7 Responses to “Stickin’ Em in Seats”

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Miss Unicycle (message)  469 posts, Helper bee

I seriously love all of your posts. How did you make escort cards funny? I love those little clothespins too–can’t wait to see the finished product!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  8,525 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

Mini clothespins are adorable, can’t wait to see how they turn out in 50 days!

 
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Miss Coyote (message)  3,345 posts, Sugar bee

This post cracked me up. Especially that last little paragraph there. Probably because I will be doing the same thing a few days before my wedding. :D

I love the little clothespins. That middle photo of the escorts cards hanging on the tree are my fave!

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  633 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Unicycle: Aw, I love all your posts too! You seriously crack me up as well.
@Mrs. Pony: Thanks! Me too, ha!
@Miss Coyote: That photo is my fav. too. I wish I could re-arrange a few trees at my venue to make it work!

 
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I love this idea.

 
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Mrs. Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!

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