How to Create a Wedding Table Plan Without Going Mad?
There are three main aspects to consider when coming up with a good wedding table plan. The first is how you’re going to actually plan it in the first place. The second is what medication you’re going to need once you realise just how improbably complicated and time consuming creating a wedding table plan is.
The third aspect is how much therapy you’ll need when you realise that creating a wedding table plan is only the first step, after which there are many more tasks relating to wedding seating you’ll need to try to organise whilst spending a short vacation in a particularly comfortable, very padded but quite small cell, sorry hotel room.
If you’re just getting ready to create your wedding table plan, and you’ve gathered together a few sheets of paper and some coloured pens, then you may want to put them all to one side, because unless your wedding invitation list is short enough for you to comfortably hold the ceremony in your front room you are almost certainly going to find yourself tearing those sheets of paper up with increasing despair, and heading off for some new pens once the shiny new coloured ones have run out and been bitten and chewed.
Imagine playing a game of chess during which every now and then someone wanders up and removes a couple of pieces, or adds a couple. Or tells you that the Queen can no longer move diagonally or that Knights must be moved every other turn. What starts out as a reasonably fun challenge quickly turns into something that’s likely to drive you mad. But of course, chess is just a game. Your wedding is a one off event and you will want to get it right.
Pens and paper simply don’t work for most people, because a wedding table plan needs to provide you with the ability to be flexible and versatile, moving people around, adapting your seating plan should someone be unable to turn up, or you invite someone else, or someone advises you they have a phobia about sitting near a door, or has a medical problem which means they need to sit next to the toiles. Pen and paper will only serve to increase the workload. What’s needed is a computer based solution to the problem.
Imagine an on-screen map of your reception venue, with tables and chairs all set out in any way you like. Imagine being able to fling a table to the other side of the room, hurl guests into chairs as you like, and swap them over with just a click of the mouse.
Imagine being able to make significant changes in seconds from any computer in the world with internet access, and imagine being able to have beautifully formatted wedding charts printed off whenever you like, and even place cards printed too. Imagine being able to produce a wedding table plan without going mad. You never know, you might enjoy your wedding.
Author Bio: Toptableplanner is an online tool that can help you arrange your wedding table plan in no time! Simply drag and drop your guests and tables around until you have the perfect layout. You can print your plan in a number of sizes and even print your own place cards!
Category: Marriage
Keywords: wedding table plan