Seating Chart Ideas for Baby Shower

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50+ Eye-Catching Seating Charts

When creating and organizing any seating chart, there are some pointers to keep in mind: always alphabetize, select a legible font that's big enough for guests to read and make the effort to find out the names of everyone's plus-ones (rather than just writing "and guest").

Mix these functional tips with a fresh and clever display for an exceptional seating plan. Get guests talking with any one of these 50+ seating chart ideas that are anything but ordinary!

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  • Big and Bold

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    This vintage-inspired seating chart blends in (in a good way!) with its scenic outdoor surroundings. Consider matching the typeface from your wedding invites or programs for a cohesive style.

    Photo Credit: OneLove Photography

  • Big and Bold

    Big and Bold

    An embossed mirror makes for a beautiful and functional seating chart at a large bash. Its ornate details make it a major focal point while leading guests to their seating assignments with ease.

    Photo Credit:APictureLife

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

  • Consider Your Theme

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

    Utilize Unusual Materials

    A barn door, covered with antique tags, compliments a rustic theme. Alphabetized for a large wedding or spread widely for a more intimate affair, this seating chart option is versatile and affordable.

    Photo Credit: Oh Darling on Southern Weddings via Lover.ly

  • Big and Bold

  • Big and Bold

    Big and Bold

    Purchasing a tall, freestanding chalkboard is a budget-friendly alternative to individual escort cards. Handwrite each name and include a colorful illustration for a whimsical touch. Looking for a larger size than what is readily available? Craft stores sell chalkboard paint, allowing you transform nearly any surface into your dream seating chart.

    Photo Credit: Fender & Donisch Photography

  • Consider Your Theme

  • Go Seasonal

  • Share a Fun Fact

  • Favored Ideas

    Favored Ideas

    Guests found a vintage handkerchief tucked into their escort card. This small token could be used during the ceremony (happy tears!) and taken home to remember the day.

    Photo Credit: Magnolia Pair on Snippet and Ink via Lover.ly

  • Share a Fun Fact

    Share a Fun Fact

    This family tree-inspired seating chart makes a beautiful accent at a rustic wedding. Guests can read about the couple's families before being directed to their table.

    Photo courtesy of Katie Sue Design Co.

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

    Utilize Unusual Materials

    Lattice makes for a beautiful seating chart at outdoor or garden-themed weddings. For a large party, place vertical pieces at the front of your reception with an alphabetized guest list. Hosting a more intimate affair? Turn one piece horizontally and include photos from your engagement session or favorite vacation to fill the empty spaces.

    Photo Credit: Bill Blakey Photography

  • Color Crazed

    Color Crazed

    Organize your seating assignments by color for a small to medium sized wedding. This cute chart can be customized in an ombré pattern that matches your color scheme.

    Photo Credit: The Photography Shoppe onEvery Last DetailviaLover.ly

  • Share a Fun Fact

    Share a Fun Fact

    Guests sharpened their pencils and took seats by "class" at this wedding hosted by two teachers.

    Photo Credit: Meg Smith on Snippet and Ink via Lover.ly

  • Add a Personalized Touch

    Add a Personalized Touch

    Custom messages on each escort card show guests that you thought about each and every party-goer. This idea works best for intimate weddings, where the bride and groom know everyone well. For bigger events, be sure to include a last name to avoid seating mishaps.

    Photo Credit: Mr. Boddington's Studio  onEvery Last Detailvia Lover.ly

  • Picture Perfect

    Picture Perfect

    As guests remove escort cards, a photo from the couple's engagement session is unveiled.

    Photo Credit: Brett & Jessica Photography

  • Share a Fun Fact

    Share a Fun Fact

    For a bride and groom who love to gamble, you can't go wrong with these playing card seating assignments. Organize tables by suit and encourage guests to join in for some Vegas-style fun.

    Photo Credit: Trent Bailey Photographon Wedding ChicksviaLover.ly

  • Picture Perfect

    Picture Perfect

    This clever seating chart provides keepsakes for the newlyweds to take home at the end of the night. For larger weddings, consider multiple camera stations to avoid a seating delay.

    Photo Credit: Sarah Rhoads on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly

  • Go Seasonal

  • Consider Your Theme

    Consider Your Theme

    Offer guests a ticket to your soirée. Complete with your names, wedding date, and their seating assignment, this escort card is a keepsake in and of itself.

    Photo Credit: Jerry Yoon on Karen Burling via Lover.ly

  • Picture Perfect

    Picture Perfect

    Instead of one large seating chart, individual frames for each table makes for a decorative display. For larger weddings, consider grouping tables in alphabetical order or by relationship to the couple to make it easy for guests to locate their spot.

    Photo Credit:Andres Valenzuela

  • Consider Your Theme

    Consider Your Theme

    Swap table numbers for something meaningful to the couple — for example, animals or places. Not only does this tell guests more about the bride and groom, but it also gives them something to chat about over dinner.

    Photo Credit: Oh Darling on Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly

  • Favored Ideas

    Favored Ideas

    Seating assingments are stamped into the back of these rustic wood rounds. Guests can use them as a coaster for the couple's signature cocktail or bring them home for an original favor.

    Photo Credit: Kaysha Weiner on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly

  • Favored Ideas

    Favored Ideas

    Attach escort cards directly to your chosen favors. These champagne minis make a wonderful "thank you" or can be popped during your wedding toast.

    Photo Credit: Melissa Tuck on Glamour & Grace via Lover.ly

  • Favored Ideas

    Favored Ideas

    These mini cupcakes make excellent escort cards and can be enjoyed with a pre-dinner cocktail.

    Photo Credit: Abby Grace Photography via Lover.ly

  • Color Crazed

    Color Crazed

    This couple seated guests at color-coded tables and included a helpful sign with instructions. Colorful dots on escort cards directed guests to their seats and added color to the entryway of the reception.

    Photo credit: Braedon Photography on Snippet and Ink via Lover.ly

  • Share a Fun Fact

    Share a Fun Fact

    An escort card is a nearly blank canvas for the couple to share a bit about themselves. For a groom who loves to hunt, decorate male guests' assignments with an antler stamp. For female guests, opt for the bride's favorite flower or bird.

    A small sign can be placed on the table to explain the meaning behind the details for guests who may be unaware of these facts.

    Photo Credit: John Schnack on Inspired By This via Lover.ly

  • Consider Your Theme

    Consider Your Theme

    Scallop shells are a must for a seaside or beach-themed wedding. Collect seashells and paint them in colorful hues, topping each one with a printed escort card.

    Photo Credit: Alante Photography on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly

  • Color Crazed

    Color Crazed

    Find cardstock in your chosen wedding color and cut each piece into a unique shape for escort cards. To dress them up, affix a small detail — like these assorted skeleton keys — that fits your theme and aesthetic.

    Photo Credit: Driver Photo on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

    Utilize Unusual Materials

    Transform old shutters by hanging brown cording across them and attaching each escort card with mini clothespins. Consider painting the shutter to match your wedding colors or select escort cards that correspond with your invitations and ceremony programs.

    Photo Credit: Kristen Marie Photography via Lover.ly

  • Utilize Unusual Materials

    Utilize Unusual Materials

    Turn an ordinary three-paned window into an extraordinary seating chart! Mount it to a base and dress it up with flowers or a custom banner to hang along the top.

    Photo Credit: Amanda K Photography on Heart Love Weddings via Lover.ly

  • Go Seasonal

  • Go Seasonal

  • Go Seasonal

  • Go Seasonal

  • Go Seasonal

  • Big And Bold

    Big And Bold

    For an exceptionally large wedding, avoid cramming everything onto one seating chart. Use multiple large displays that can organize guests' names neatly for the most efficient seating.

    Photo Credit: Amy & Stuart on Snippet and Ink via Lover.ly

  • Add a Personalized Touch

    Add a Personalized Touch

    Handcraft these gorgeous escort cards by folding small pieces of decorative paper into triangles. Cut parchment paper into mismatched sizes and simply affix them to the front of each base. The lack of uniformity makes each card a beautiful addition to a rustic or shabby-chic affair.

    Photo Credit: Heather Kincaid Photographer on Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly

  • Consider Your Theme

    Consider Your Theme

    This wedding sported the motto, "For Like Ever," so including it with seating assignments was a must. Include your theme in a few bold ways so guests notice it without feeling like it's taking over the evening.

    Photo Credit: KZ Photo onPolka Dot BrideviaLover.ly

  • Color Crazed

    Color Crazed

    String brightly-colored escort cards across clothes lines strung at different heights to create a whimsical display. Select fun shapes and bold colors to add to the awe-worthy presentation!

    Photo Credit: Anna Hedges on Southern Weddings via Lover.ly

  • Add a Personalized Touch

    Add a Personalized Touch

    For a free-spirited couple, state that seating assignments will be dictated by guests rather than the couple. A lovely charger, complete with a chalkboard center, makes an excellent sign to invite guests to mingle.

    Photo credit: Bella Rose Photography on Bella Rose Photography via Lover.ly

  • Big and Bold

    Big and Bold

    Orient your chalkboard display horizontally and create small blocks of names for each table. For a decorative touch, ask your florist to arrange a few leftover blooms from your centerpieces in the corners. Your seating chart will give guests a sneak peek at the reception décor that's yet to come!

    Photo Credit: Ryan Flynn Photography onSociety Bride viaLover.ly

  • Color Crazed

  • Big And Bold

  • Consider Your Theme

    Consider Your Theme

    Guests found their seating assignment on their very own paper doll at this retro-themed wedding. Custom outfits waited at their corresponding table for some pre-party fun.

    Photo Credit: Trevor Booth on Snippet and Ink via Lover.ly

  • Add a Personalized Touch

    Add a Personalized Touch

    Create a seating chart that matches your typeface, colors, and invitiation style for instant recognition from guests. Continuing your personalized choices throughout multiple aspects of your décor helps define your wedding style for guests.

    Photo Credit: Barry Cardoso Photography on Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly

  • Share a Fun Fact

    Share a Fun Fact

    Turn an ordinary display into something special with the simple addition of a bunting. For a fun-loving couple, a silly saying like, "Musical Chairs" lightens the mood and sets the tone for the entire evening.

    Photo Credit: Jen Rodriguez Photography on Society Bride viaLover.ly

  • Favored Ideas

  • Seating Chart Ideas for Baby Shower

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