Size up the Seating
How and if guests will be seated the first step in planning your party decorations. Be sure to avoid inviting more than your table or
location can comfortably handle - everyone remembers (usually with a
tinge of pain) being relegated to sit at the "kid's table" during
Thanksgiving dinner while the real action was going on at the "adult
table" across the room. So, when planning your party, consider sizing
up the seating as a preliminary step.
Florists and caterers use a couple of simple solutions when working on a tough
seating situation that will ultimately affect the presentation of their
food or floral decorations.
Seating Checklist:
Go Smaller:
- User small tables throughout a space and seat all guests at the same size tables.
Go Taller:
- Turn the dining table on hand into a buffet table with standing guests.
Go Grand:
- Use plywood or a series of long tables to create a long table that seats many guests on both sides.
Once the business of bodies and where they will sit is solved,
attention can be turned towards the decorations and the mood you want
to create, the memories that your guests will take home long after you
have kissed them all good night and washed the last dish.
