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Is anyone printing menus to place at each table setting?


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Just curious if anyone is doing this..because I am cheap and trying to cut cost by not having much color or decor...I was thinking about making menus on colored paper to match my colors to put at each place setting, maybe in a pocket folded napkin?

 

if not a menu, maybe something else but I don't know what? Like a thank you note or something?

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I don't know if we are doing menus We are not doing a site trip so we'll be picking the dinner when we get there before the wedding. I don't know how I would make them before hand unless the resort can do that for us. I've seen a lot of people do them though and it is a nice touch if you decide to do it. A thank you would be cute too though, and that is something I have never seen before.

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I know the restaurant I'm having my reception at does this for me.. it's included in the pricing. I pick the options that I want for appy, salad, 3 main courses etc.. and the restaurant makes up a special menu with my choices. Maybe check if they will do this for you or if it's included in your pricing already..?

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Here's a pic of what I did for my welcome dinner:

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The menus for my wedding were similar, except they were simpler paper with a fancier font.
Those are nice!!!! That is what I am thinking...because I want the color paper to be my color for the table so it's not just white, white, and more white!!! :) Thanks! Also, my did you get the top part of the menu and the round prong things at like michaels or a scrapbook store? My friend used the same thing when making her wedding progams and I forgot to ask her...
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I made them for our welcome dinner and our reception. The welcome dinner are plain - just black print on blue paper. The reception are only the slightest bit fancier. They are red cardstock background, blue card stock with black print, and they are tied together with raffia.

 

Cheap and easy way to get your colors on the table.

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