Head Table Options


We say it over and over again, but one thing we love the most about weddings is that no two weddings are ever same and we love seeing how the bride and groom personalize their day! One way to switch things up a bit is by how the couple chooses to do their head table. Over the years, we've seen many options but below are the most popular options that we see on a regular basis! 

Traditional Head Table

This is one of the most common, where the couple sits in the middle with their attendants on either side of them. This couple chose to switch things up just a bit by adding a round table for them (a great focal point!) and additionally adding seats for their attendants dates to join them as well (not quite yet seated up there). There are definitely ways to switch things up with this classic head table.

Sweetheart Table

Prefer to have an intimate dinner with just your spouse? The sweetheart table is the way to go! This can be done with a round or rectangle table, but it's a way to spend some extra time, just the two of you, during your wedding day. Additionally, some couples choose this option if they have a large wedding party, or if they'd like their attendants to be able to sit with their dates.

Stacked Head Table

By utilizing our stage, the stacked head table can accommodate up to 22 guests - perfect for those with larger wedding parties! This option can also be customized to where the couple can choose if they want to sit at the top or bottom or how many of their attendants they want on each level. This option can also be nice to try and keep all attendants within the width of the beams.

King's Table

We love a king's table around here! This option definitely makes a statement and is also a way for your attendants to make great conversation with each other as opposed to just talking with those sitting right next to them. The king's table can also accommodate a larger wedding party. 

Reception Exit Ideas


Reception exits are a fun way to end your reception! The brick pathway in the front of our building is the perfect spot for your guests to line off and send you off, in addition to some intimate indoor send offs as well. We are often asked what are some reception exit ideas couples have done in the past so we thought we'd share a couple for you! 

Bubbles

Bubbles can be cool during the day and at night! 

Balloons

Glow Sticks

Streamers

Dried Flowers

The last dance circle

Real Wedding: Tyler & Rachel


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There are two things that we will always remember about Rachel and Tyler's June wedding: all of the rain and all of the most thought out details! Rachel created the perfect atmosphere for her wedding with antique dishes at every place setting, beautiful greenery and light pink peonies from My Simple Soirée and a cozy sitting area with vintage couches and settees from Maeve Vintage. All of Rachel's hard work and attention to detail did not go unnoticed as guests were forced to stay inside as it poured the entire day. Rain on your big day? No problem! It didn't even phase these two. Bekah Taylor did an amazing job capturing their big day and we love those romantic shots out in the rain! Rachel and Tyler were so incredibly sweet to work with and were so genuinely excited to be marrying each other. Those are the best people! Thank you, Rachel and Tyler, for trusting us with your big day! 

"Words cannot describe how amazing you all were from day one that we called to book our wedding, all the way through Tyler and I saying "I Do." It was absolutely everything we could of imagined. It was seamless, beautiful, elegant and overall perfect! Your team helped make it all possible and there are no words to truly show just how grateful and appreciative we are. We cannot thank you enough and will continue to share with family and friends for eternity just how fabulous you are!" - Rachel & Tyler

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