| Seating
Scrolls and Table Numbers (or Names)
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| The
Seating Scroll is a beautiful addition to your Wedding Reception.
It is often the first thing seen when entering, so it makes a real statement.
Each seating scroll is a work of art. Every one is totally unique and
El works with
her Brides personally on color selections and design ideas
to be sure the final piece is just right. A few examples can be found
below.
El loves doing these pieces. Here are a few examples. Prices start at
$375.
Each are lettered and painted by hand and are mounted on a sturdy board
for display.
Contact El
to get started on your own special seating scroll. |
NEW
Hydrangeas

Painting this was
the most fun El's had in a long time! The colors are fresh and the placement
of the hydrangeas is random to give the artwork a whimsical feel. One
of El's favorites EVER!! |
Jen
and Rocco named all of their tables after some of their favorite places
and things! Their home is South Boston, MA so they picked names of streets
where they have lived too.

Each table sign
was different...hydrangeas placed in the corner...on the side...large...small...all
different directions so each table featured a different layout. |

With summer weddings
right around the corner, there are so many pretty design possibilities
for the seating scroll. This is a design that El did a few years ago
for a couple who loved the beach. They named their tables after their
favorite Cape Cod beaches. Note the adirondack chairs theme carried
over onto El and Bob's own artwork years later! |
| El
and Bob's own seating scroll
featuring Special Places

Bob and El have
taken some great trips all over the country since they have been together!
Their seating chart featured some of their favorite spots and the table
signs featured pink gerbera daisies. Bob came up with the idea for the
3 city skyline at the top of the chart.
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Sunflower
Simply You
Another
one of El's favorites! In the spirit of Simply
You, Jeanne and John named each of their tables after their
favorite things and El created a
seating chart
from their ideas.
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Destination
~ The Bahamas

Brandy and Tony
named their tables after things that were special to them. The chart
featured tropical water and a sandcastle...
and fireworks like the ones
that went off
at their Wedding celebration!
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| Gerbera daisies

This Canadian wedding
featured Erin's favorite flower and the tables were named after Mark
and Erin's favorite places in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, their home.
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Soft florals

Each table was named after a
different flower in this chart for Stephanie and Kevin. Stephanie wanted
soft colors as were featured in her bouquet and
her Wedding colors.
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Elegant Mixed
Florals
Each of these tables
was named
after a type of flower for a couple
who own a landscaping business. |
Harbor Lighthouse

Holly's proposal at the Boston lighthouse carried through as her theme
for all of her wedding stationery items, including her seating chart.
Each table was named after one of the
Boston Harbor Islands.
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Cape
Cod Beaches
Jenn and Michael named their tables after their favorite Cape Cod beaches.
Adirondack chairs were incorporated
in the artwork.
Click to see artwork details..
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Scottish Simplicity

Tessa and Malcolm were an absolute delight. Scottish by
descent, they had their wedding back in Scotland. Appropriately, their
tables were named for the airline seat classes!
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Simple gold scroll
This
seating chart was done in alphabetical
order with numbered tables. The bride
requested a gold scroll design as a
decorative element and the
result is simple and elegant. |
Colorful Candy

Erin and Sean had
huge
jars of candy as centerpieces
and their thank you notes read
"you're so sweet" with candy
watercolor designs.
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Memories of
Ireland

Sean and Maura were engaged in Ireland, so Maura had
small Irish icons as designs on her chart, and O'Brien Castle (Sean's
Surname) featured in the upper left corner |
Winter
Wonderland

This snowflake chart was featured in a winter wedding at the
Meridien hotel in Boston
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Fall Fruits
and Florals

Barb and Paul chose family names
to put on each table |
El's Very First
Chart!!
Back in 2000...

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