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Wednesday
Jan232013

Jockeying for Position: Sit-Down Parties

(Spring setting, courtesy of HGTV)Have you ever been to a big sit-down party or a wedding and didn't know where to sit?  Mass confusion erupts!  Last year I hosted an 18-person holiday dinner - which is really not that big a party - and no one knew where to sit.  Suddenly, it looked like a frantic merry-go-round scene or a game of musical chairs. I vowed not this year!  I discovered place card holders!

Okay, everyone knows about them but I always thought they were meant for really large parties - like weddings or big formal dinners where no one knows each other.  I really didn’t believe they were needed for smaller family and friend parties.  But you can probably picture it when my guests approached the dinner table: the new guests attending for the first time looked like lost lambs.  Small family tensions start bubbling up - no one wanted to get stuck next to non-stop chatterbox Aunt Sally or deaf as a post Uncle Eddie.  Understandably, everyone wants to sit next to at least one good table companion. 

The best way to alleviate the confusion is to marshal the guests like a general and just position them with place cards.  As host or hostess, you know the guests best and it’s their comfort that you are ensuring.  I always think it’s best to start with the most outgoing, sociable people and spread them apart so the lively conversations can be distributed evenly.  I then position Shy Sam or Quiet Christy near them so they can be drawn out to join the conversations. 

It also helps to start the conversation flowing with a wonderfully decorated table and fun place card holders.  It takes away a little bit of the pain of table positioning. Above is a whimsical but elegant elephant card holder.  Below was my holiday place card holder - a snowflake card holder to complement my blue and white snowflake table theme.  

If you're planning a garden party or a little afternoon tea party - these colorful purse card holders will brighten your table decor.  If a wine and cheese party is more your style - the wine cork card holders is another inventive way to position your guests. 

Another idea is to reposition your guests for the dessert course.  This will force new table companions and relieve them of any long-winded guests.  You can reuse the place cards – just add the second name on the back of the card.  This may even start new friendships!

Reader Comments (8)

I went to a wedding recently where the Bride and Groom did away with table planning. It left the guests a little bemused but seemed to work out ok in the end, although as you point out it was a bit merry go round! I think having a plan and place holders is the way to go...but you can't please everybody. There'll always be one, or, two people who don't make ideal table companions.
February 13, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterWedding Photographer Norfolk
Lovely designs! The snowflake one is just so darn cute! I can't resist buying them! You didn't tell us where to get them. Now we are just stuck pinning them for now ;)

Sylvia from mogan-apartments.com
February 21, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSylvia
Oh I love it! I bet there 's lot more designs!
August 13, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermcgrath houston
Amazing card holders to make wedding tables beautiful. Please share more images of card holders with us.
September 9, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAtul Gupta
wow awesome work designs.
September 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterBackgrounds
Very nice designs. We stock retro furniture and various modern & contemporary styles.
October 8, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSean
loved the designs truly amazing thanks for the share
December 18, 2014 | Unregistered Commentershane knight
Creativity at its best-Please do share from where you got these idea-Even i have visited so many places but did not found anything like this
December 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTim Knight

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