In my opinion, table names or numbers are so important to the overall aesthetics of the wedding. It’s such an easy way to make the reception pulled together and lovely. I can’t tell you how much my hear sinks when I see photos of a ballroom with these bad boys on the tables destroying the look. Know that if you do not provide your own table numbers, this is probably what your venue is going to stick on your table next to your $300 centerpieces. Ouch!
While going through my portfolio recently I decided to showcase some of my favorite table numbers from or names from Amber Events weddings. Enjoy!
Spanish tile house address number used for a wedding a private estate in Beverly Hills. Photo by Justine Ungaro
Number made from the designs of French perfume bottles at a wedding at Calamigos Ranch. Photo by Studio Castillero
Custom embroidered calico print at Malibu Rancho del Cielo. Photo by Picotte Weddings
Glitter paper on beveled photo frames (on top of midnight blue sequined linens! Ow! Ow!) at the Skirball Center. Photo by Next Exit Photography
Copper pieces with a patina finish showing the silhouette of the number at the Ojai Valley Inn and Spa. Photo by Jose Villa
Metal house numbers inside a glass bell dome at the Rosewood Mayakoba in Playa del Carmen. Photo by Elizabeth Medina
Flag in a soda bottle at Vibiana. Photo by Skyeblu Photography
Photos of couples from famous movie love stories at Westlake Village Inn. Photo by Next Exit Photography
Burned birch branch at Saddlerock Ranch. Photo by Picotte Weddings
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