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Article: Wedding Signs for your Ceremony, Cocktail Hour and Reception

Wedding Signs for your Ceremony, Cocktail Hour and Reception - Lively House & Home

Wedding Signs for your Ceremony, Cocktail Hour and Reception


Wedding signs are an incredibly easy way to add a bright element of fun and personalization to your wedding. They also are not just pretty! They can serve a function either as a directional sign or bar menu sign. Wedding signs can be on almost any material from paper, foam board, canvas and wood to acrylic, windows, mirrors and chalkboard.

Below you will find some new wedding sign options that we are so excited to introduce. We’ve just started embossing on paper and are excited about new acrylic options including etching and color options.

WEDDING WELCOME SIGNS

Welcome your wedding guests to your ceremony and reception with a sign on acrylic, paper or chalkboard.



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BAR MENUS

Bar menus highlight signature drinks and custom cocktails for your guests during cocktail hour.



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SEATING CHARTS

Guide guests to their seats with a seating chart on paper, glass or vases.



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Lively House & Home is a calligraphy and event design company based in Chicago, offering elegant, modern calligraphy and day of details for your unique wedding day. From envelope calligraphy, wedding invitations, reception signs and place cards to hand painted table numbers and menus, we love making your wedding and event special and one of a kind.

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