Wedding Menu Cards

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CUSTOM-PRINTED WEDDING MENU CARDS

A beautiful wedding menu can become a great keepsake for years to come. You put so much time into your wedding and choosing what will be served, it's only appropriate that the menu showcase beautifully all that you've planned. Our die-cut and embossed wedding menu designs are simple and elegant. Design your menus online by choosing font styles and ink colors to coordinate with your wedding theme. Your guests will be blown away on your big day when they see that even your menus are flawlessly designed.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wedding Menu Cards

Should you have menu cards for a wedding?

Menus are a standard element to any wedding reception. Even if a guest has pre-selected their dinner, you should still print wedding menu cards. Whether family style, plated meal or buffet, wedding menu cards are a necessary part of your wedding day.

What do you put on a wedding menu card?

If it is a plated meal, you can list the menu items by course in the order they will be served. If your wedding dinner is served family style, you can list all the food options that will be served at each table. For a buffet style wedding meal, list all the items that will be served at the buffet table.

Do you send menu cards with wedding invitations?

If you are giving your guests options to choose from for the wedding dinner, then it is a good idea to send the menu with the wedding invitations. A simple check box on the wedding RSVP card will allow them to conveniently send their meal choices back to you.

What is a floating wedding menu?

A floating wedding menu is an alternative idea for any wedding dinner. Essentially, a floating supper is an all-night cocktail affair, consisting of a variety of small bites being passed around for the entire evening.

In what order should guests be served at a wedding?

Traditionally the newlyweds should be served first, followed by the wedding party, the couple’s parents and finally the remainder of the guests.

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