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Print your menu on a bag and fill it with a little appetizer
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Make a menu poster to hang at your reception
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Place a mini menu in a burlap bag that doubles as a placecard
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Add some vintage style by framing your menu with an antique mirror
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Another great paper bag menu filled with goodies
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LOVE the idea of an illustrated menu...especially when it's for a cake bar!
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A menu printed on chocolate....I have nothing else to say
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Your menu can pull double duty with this napkin ring display
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A playful twist on tradition with a pinwheel menu
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Another large-scale display with the menu painted on wood
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A fun DIY menu wheel
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A classic menu cut to fit inside the placesetting
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Hang your menu over the table for a layered runner look
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I never get tired of chalkboard displays!
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A large scale napkin "ring" menu paired with a great appetizer
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Another easy DIY idea...print or stamp your menu on a paper doily
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Thank your guests for attending and tell them your menu all in one glamorous display
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Add your menu card to a great vintage book for a lovely table display
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Make your own menu placemats with some paper and paint markers
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Print your menu on pretty little vintage postcards
This menu is fantastic, It sure will help everyone who’s looking for a perfect menu like this. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteHizons catering
where can we get the pinwheel one??
ReplyDeleteI do think hiring a wedding planner is quite necessary if you have enough budget and it's a medium or large wedding with at least 100 wedding guests!
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