Gift Table

by megan on September 29, 2009

Unless you specify to your guests “no gifts please,” you are going to end up with a pile of presents. The first thing your guests will look for when they walk in to the reception is where to put your wedding gift. Place your gift table in an obvious, easily accessible location. Some sites have pretty entry hall tables or grand pianos that work well as gift tables. It is also perfectly normal to throw a matching table cloth over an 8 foot rectangular table and place it against a wall in the reception hall.

You are also likely to receive many cards on your wedding day. A great way to collect them is to have a special container clearly labeled for cards.   I’ve seen brides use a simple decorative card box, a box wrapped in wedding paper with a large slit cut in the top, a decorative cage, a basket and a lantern. Having a place for cards is a great way to prevent them from being lost, dropped on the floor, or,  in some cases, stolen.

One last thought is to have a gift table attendant. This person can act as a greeter at the reception as well. He/She can welcome guests in, direct them to put their gifts on the table or cards in the box, and have a roll of tape on hand. Why tape? Many times wedding presents arrive with cards but they get separated from the gift when placed in the gift table or fall off during transit to your new home. Save yourself the awkward situations of not knowing who gave what gift and have your gift table attendant immediately tape any loose cards to their gift or apply extra tape to cards that are barely attached.

I attended a wedding this past weekend and here is what the bride did for her card box:

Card Box

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