
Dana Osborne Design Blog
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Seating Chart Examples
Seating charts are functional and gorgeous. They can be the talking pieces as your guests enter your reception to find a place to sit. I love creating seating charts more than any other “day of” item. I wanted to put together a place on my website where I can showcase different seating charts.
Art Deco Downtown Omaha, Nebraska Wedding
During the 2020 pandemic wedding season, I felt an obligation to be there for all my couples. If that was charging cost for reprints, guiding them through game plans of what to do next, or helping them making decisions…I wanted to be there.
Dark, Moody and Trendy Midwest Wedding
Kaitlin came to me with her dark, moody and on trend wedding style and I fell in love. I sent off her estimate after we met and almost begged her to pick me to do her invitations.
No begging needed. I was hired. And designing these invitations were a dream.
Black Acrylic + White Snow: A Winter Nebraska Wedding
February winter weddings in Nebraska are rare. Not a lot of couples are taking that chance with the unpredictable weather. But in 2020, a February wedding was perfect.
Seating Chart: Alphabetical or by Table? Here's my advice.
You want a beautiful seating chart at your wedding so your guests can not only find their table, but a seating chart is always a beautiful welcome piece at a reception.
Dark, Moody and Beautiful Omaha Wedding at Hotel Deco
She had me at velvet pumpkins.
When a bride comes to me with details of her wedding keyed in like velvet pumpkins at each place setting for a place card, I know I’m dealing with the right bride.
Place Cards vs. Escort Cards vs. Seating Charts
Your wedding reception is quickly approaching and your planner asks:
“How are you going to seat your guests?”
And if your like most couples, the answer to this question is:
“Huh?”