1. The Golden Rule of Cohesion
The biggest mistake in DIY weddings or parties is treating the reception stationery as an afterthought. Your menus, table numbers, and place cards should carry the same fonts and colors as your main invitation.
If you used a specific script font for the names on the invite, use that same font for the guest names on the Place Cards. This repetition creates a brand experience for your event.
3. Place Cards & The Art of Scoring
This is where most DIYers struggle. If you try to fold thick cardstock by hand, the spine will crack, look messy, and the card won't stand up straight.
Cutting vs. Scoring
- Cutting: Separating the paper.
- Scoring: Compressing the paper fibers to create a "hinge".
4. Table Numbers: Stands vs. Frames
Your table number needs to be visible but not obstructive. Avoid giant centerpieces that block conversation.
The Modern Look: Instead of bulky picture frames, use Wire Card Holders. They are minimalist, elegant, and allow the shape of your card (arched, square, or rectangle) to shine. Gold or brass stands are currently trending for 2026 weddings.
5. Professional Finishes (Eyelets & Tags)
For favor tags or small place cards tied to napkins, a simple hole punch looks "crafty". To make it look "professional", add a metal Eyelet (Grommet).
The Crop-A-Dile is the industry-standard tool for this. It punches through thick cardstock (and even leather/plastic) and sets the metal eyelet in one squeeze. It’s an investment that lasts a lifetime.
6. The Reception Toolkit (Our Top Picks)
These specific tools are chosen for their durability and professional results.

We R Memory Keepers Mini Score Board (6"x8")
Compact and essential. Includes a bone folder. The measurements allow you to score fold lines perfectly every time.
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warmtree 26 Pcs Gold Table Number Holders
Elegant, minimalist wire holders. Sturdy enough to hold table number cards or photos without tipping over.
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We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile Eyelet Setter
The "Power Tool" of paper crafting. Punches holes and sets eyelets silently and easily. Essential for tags.
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White Cardstock 8.5 x 11 (230gsm Cover)
This is "Cover" weight paper. It is thick enough to stand up on a plate or in a holder without curling.
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DIY Natural Dried Flower Set
Real dried pressed flowers. Perfect for gluing onto place cards or tucking into napkin rings for a botanical touch.
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Don't design from scratch. We have matching Menus, Table Numbers, and Place Cards for all our invitation themes.
Shop Matching Stationery7. Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Mini Score Board work for 5x7 cards?
- Yes! Although it's small (6x8), it's open on the sides, so you can score larger paper by sliding it. It's perfect for 5x7 invitations and place cards.
- What is the best font size for place cards?
- Ensure the guest's name is at least 14pt to 18pt. It needs to be readable from a standing position when they are looking for their seat.
- Can I use regular scissors for menus?
- For one or two, yes. But for 50+ menus, use a paper trimmer or guillotine (like the Firbon we recommend) to ensure perfectly straight lines and save hours of work.
Ready to set the table?
With the right paper and a scoring board, your DIY reception stationery will look like it came from a high-end print shop.
From the invitation to the dinner table: consistency is key.
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