Do you see beautiful table designs and ideas in magazines and online and wonder how the brides made that happen? Well, oftentimes it's the hard work and creativity of their wedding planner! Planners aren't just for keeping the logistics anymore - they are full fledge event designers who help you create the overall look and concept of your big day.
Tina LaMorte of Oh So Fabulous! in sent us this mock table setup that she created for a client with one of our sample menus that she keeps on hand.
From Tina herself...
 "This is a sample for a September wedding in Philadelphia. We used  shades of cream/white florals with a tiny touch of green. The linens  were custom gold beaded english lace over an ivory satin linen. We had  gold plated flatware, gold ball glass chargers and dinner plates and  tons of candlelight. We brought in a pop of color with the pale  turquoise napkin finished off with a rhinestone buckle treatment, but  offered the bride another option of a white napkin pocketfold with a  rhinestone pin and feather treatment."
 Creating sample set-ups like these (and sourcing the products) are just  one benefit of working with a planner. But if you are dedicated to  creating your look all on your own, be sure you check out Etsy, Artbeads.com and your local craft stores for ideas and supplies.
Sample Table Design
Do you see beautiful table  designs and ideas in magazines and online and wonder how the brides made  that happen? Well, oftentimes it's the hard work and creativity of  their wedding planner! Planners aren't just for keeping the logistics  anymore - they are full fledge event designers who help you create the  overall look and concept of your big day.  
Tina LaMorte of Oh So Fabulous! in sent us this mock table setup that she created for a client with one of our sample menus that she keeps on hand.
From Tina herself...
 "This is a sample for a September wedding in Philadelphia. We used  shades of cream/white florals with a tiny touch of green. The linens  were custom gold beaded english lace over an ivory satin linen. We had  gold plated flatware, gold ball glass chargers and dinner plates and  tons of candlelight. We brought in a pop of color with the pale  turquoise napkin finished off with a rhinestone buckle treatment, but  offered the bride another option of a white napkin pocketfold with a  rhinestone pin and feather treatment."
 Creating sample set-ups like these (and sourcing the products) are just  one benefit of working with a planner. But if you are dedicated to  creating your look all on your own, be sure you check out Etsy, Artbeads.com and your local craft stores for ideas and supplies. 
 


































