Seating has been one of those not so fun things to plan. At this point, it looks like it just makes sense to assign people to tables, though our initial plan was to have more of a cocktail party vibe at the reception.

But, I’m determined to have some fun with seating arrangements. I’ve been tying to incorporate our favorite sport into the wedding somehow. But how do you incorporate ski slopes into a spring wedding in Baltimore? Maybe, with this seating chart:

ski seating chart

From Table Plans

Ginger rides and I ski. Next month, we are going to Utah with friends to get our powder fix. And, by the time of the wedding, we will have relocated west to start new schools/jobs and get more skiing in. So, I think this seating chart may be a perfect way to add a little “us” to the wedding details.

So, I’m curious. Are you having assigned seating? Place cards? Escort cards? Seating charts?

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3 Responses

  1. Ms. Sparrow says:

    I think that is a great idea. It makes me wish there was snow on the ground already.

  2. Jenna Rose says:

    We’re not; our reception is very casual, and I actually don’t think there *is* enough seating for everyone to sit down at the same time. (Oops.) So we’re doing a buffet-style, backyard BBQ feel. But I love your chart!! It’s super fun, and definitely adds a personal flair. You could even make little placards that look like lift tickets ;)

  3. Wasabi says:

    @ Jenna Rose: What a great idea for place cards! You rock!

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