Friday, February 13, 2009

Chair Ties

One of my brides came in today to check out the hall and show her future mother-in-law where they where getting married. On their to-do list was to take measurements of our white chairs so they could make their own chair ties to add some spark to their table set-up. I thought that was an excellent way to help reduce linen cost for this extra presentation. Here are some other tid bits when making your own chair tie decorations:


* Depending on your color, purchase ribbon after a major holiday that the color is specifically used (i.e. if you want to use red ribbon, after Christmas would be an excellent time to buy it)

* Use velcro or snaps to to attach the ends of the ribbon for easy and quick set-up

* Make sure that you allow enough time when setting up and preparing the chairs. It may not seem like it will take a long time, but if it takes 2 minutes a chair and you have 200 chairs that is almost 3 1/2 hours if one person was to do it by themselves.

*Be creative! If you want some extra flare, attach a bow or add a sheer fabric to the chair tie



Here are the measurements for ribbon on a standard white wooden chairs:


This look will show just a dash of color and won't use a lot of ribbon.
Measurements: 10 1/2 inches
With an Overlay: 12 1/2 inches




This look is nice because not only does it add color to the chair, but it will stay secure on the chair and won't slip down when people sit on it.
Measurements: 31 1/2 inches
With an Overlay: 33 1/2 inches

This unique look stays secure on the chair and will definitely make a strong, colorful impression on your special day.
Measurements: 48 inches
With an Overlay: 50 inches





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