20 Classic Wedding Signs from Real Weddings
Whether you’re welcoming guests or directing them to the buffet, there are infinite opportunities for creativity and fun when it comes to wedding signs. From lol-worthy to tear-jerking, these works of art are sure to add that little something extra to your wedding weekend.
By: Emily Goldman
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DIY Welcome -187049
Show off your wedding hashtag and welcome guests at the same time on a fun, reusable board.
Photo: Simple Smiles Photography
Mirror Image Seating Chart
Up your reception game with a seating chart drawn onto a giant mirror.
Photo: Craig Paulson Photogrpahy
Famous Literary Couples
Add your names to a list of your favorite character couples.
Photo: Vision & Style Photography
New Initials
Add a splash of color to a wooden sign with bright hued paint.
Photo: Poirer Wedding Photography
Etched Love
Carve your love in wood like you did when you were teenagers with this throwback love piece, that you can keep long after "I do."
Photo: Quetzal Wedding Photo
Menu Creations
Write the menu on a chalkboard, and give wine pairing tips for a little something extra.
Photo: W Studios New York
Vintage-Inspired Wooden Welcome Sign
Keep things simple yet elegant with calligraphy on a wooden sign.
Photo: Katie Lopez Photography
Warm Welcome Sign
Give the elevated look of glass without the potential shatter. This paint-on-acrylic work of art is the perfect way to welcome guests.
Photo: Mike Larson
Framed Menu
Keep things classy with a water color example of the evening's signature cocktail.
Photo: Morgan Lee Photography
Framed Welcome Sign with Bridal Party Info
The bridal party will be ready to steal this welcome sign!
Photo: Jessica DeYoung Photography
Seating Chart in Antique Framed Mirror
It's like you're my mirror – literally, this seating chart is a mirror and we are here for it.
Photo: Katelyn Prisco Photography
Romantic Quotation on Over-Sized Chalkboard
A fun, romantic saying looks great on a chalkboard you'll use again and again.
Photo: Nadia D Photography
Calligraphy on Flower Wall
A flower wall gets a photo-booth vibe with the couple's names in calligraphy.
Photo: Images by Berit
Mini Chalkboard Menu
Easily placed at every buffet station, a small chalkboard is the perfect way to guide guests to their chosen food.
Photo: Gage Blake Photography
Unplugged Ceremony, Monochrome Sign
Ask guests to put away their phones in style with this one-color wonder.
Photo: Carmen Ash
Old-Fashion Washed Wood Directional Sign
Give off the old-school, chateau feel with a sign like this.
Photo: Annabel Staff Weddings
Wooden Sign with New Last Name
Show off your new last name with a wooden sign, and feature an "EST" for some humor.
Photo: Molly Peach
DIY Printable Sign
Print off your favorite love sayings and showcase for guests, and you and your boo, to enjoy.
Photo: Bethany Miller Photography