Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details 30 Creative Wedding Signs That Will Welcome or Direct Your Guests Point everyone in the right direction with one of these helpful, beautiful signs. By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 12, 2023 Close Photo: Bayly & Moore Big or small, all weddings need direction. Enter cute, quirky, and personalized signs that share all that important info—like what time the bride will walk down the aisle, when guests should file in into the reception, and what's for dinner—that guests absolutely need to know. But the following signs aren't your average pieces of poster board. From chalkboards to wooden posts, these real wedding props are cute, customized elements that majorly up the wow factor at a ceremony or reception. While details like where to go and what time specific events begin are helpful, your signs don't have to be purely informational. Enlist a calligrapher to craft a pretty welcome piece or to simply help show off your new monogram—after the Champagne starts flowing, it doesn't hurt to remind your attendees who's getting hitched. The creativity doesn't stop there. From quirky illustrations, glass art, neon signage, and salvaged driftwood stakes, there are endless ways to make these pieces your own. In fact, they're the perfect opportunity to personalize your wedding with quotes, photos, and sentiments that mean the most to you and your new spouse. Ready to find the prop that best fits your wedding's needs? Click through to discover more imagined, sweet, and helpful wedding signs. 01 of 30 Pretty Detailed Brett Heidebrecht Guests were greeted with all the ceremony details they need to know before taking their seats with this wooden-inscribed poster by Paper Daisies Stationary. 02 of 30 Modern Terrarium Bayly & Moore Jem & I created this terrarium-meets-welcome-sign hybrid, filled with greenery arranged by Boo Shi. The installation was the perfect opener to a botanical-themed fête. Discover Welcome Bags That'll Greet Guests in Style 03 of 30 Baroque Julia Park An ornate, gold-framed mirror reflected the Versailles-inspired gardens at this outdoor celebration. 04 of 30 Buzzworthy Lisa Ziesing for Abby Jiu Photography Anchor Point Paper Co. and Paper Birch Designs created this sweet bee crest for the couple's ceremony sign. The finishing touches? Bold blooms and leafy greens by Photosynthesis and a mod acrylic stand. Get More Crest and Monogram Inspiration Here 05 of 30 Neon Lauren Nicole A cheeky neon sign served as a lighthearted and modern ceremony backdrop—and cast a pretty glow on the couple as they exchanged vows. 06 of 30 Tropical Canvas Fondly Forever Photography Outlined with printed palm and monstera leaves, this canvas, calligraphed by Taryn Blake Events, also served as a tropical-inspired hashtag display. See More Tropical-Inspired Wedding Ideas 07 of 30 Hanging Banner Tec Petaja Swinging in the trees, this banner guided guests to the ceremony site upon their arrival. 08 of 30 Larger Than Life Natalie Bray Photography Jennifer Smith of Best Crafter Ever designed and calligraphed this extra-large sign, which added a romantic sentiment to the dessert table. 09 of 30 Leather Display Cassie Rosch For a bohemian-themed party, Whimsy Design Studio created this leather-inspired sign (which was actually crafted from brown fabric!); a script quote spoke to the spirit of the event. More Boho-Chic Wedding Ideas 10 of 30 Witty One Liner Sposto Photography A comical sign by Love Smith & Co. served as a prelude to the couple's taco bar, and was also a piece of seriously Instagrammable wedding décor. 11 of 30 Nautical Clary Pfeiffer Photography Miss Design Berry Inc. created this bespoke rope monogram, which appeared throughout the couple's Lake Michigan venue—including the wood-framed welcome sign. Be Inspired by These Nautical Weddings 12 of 30 Mod and Minimal Lauren Scotti Photography Jack and Ginger Studios decorated this sign with a casual greeting ("Oh, hi!") and a minimalist arrow, which directed approaching guests; a black-and-white crest (check the cool cacti designs!) added a bit of personality and tied the signage back to the similarly-decorated invitation suite. Discover These Modern Invitations 13 of 30 Overlap Erin J Saldana This copper-outlined piece featured pegs and brightly colored thread that illustrated the lovebirds' home states—California and Utah—overlapping with a heart to symbolize their two families becoming one. 14 of 30 In All Directions Ivory + Bliss Emelyn Letters crafted this multi-directional sign, which included the wedding date and ceremony and venue locations. "Happily ever after" was the finishing touch (of course!). 15 of 30 Short and Sweet Scarlet O’Neill The bride, Julie Hart, embellished this banner-style sign (adorned with florals by Leaf and Bloom) with a simple sentiment that summed up the ethos of the entire wedding: Best Day Ever. 16 of 30 Petite Stake Julia Rose Photography To convey their wedding's casual vibe, the couple used this simple arrow display, by Arrow Art Studio, to mark their ceremony site. 17 of 30 Tiled Anagram Photo A rectangle of tiles gave this mirrored sign a distinctly Mediterranean aesthetic. The calligraphy message and leafy green garland were the perfect finishing touches. Love This Garland? You'll Swoon Over These 18 of 30 Entryway m three studio This couple constructed a personalized entryway to their ceremony aisle, complete with monogrammed doors and a sweet pallet sign, which the bride DIYed, up above. 19 of 30 A-Frame Acorn Photography Topped with a spray of hydrangea and greens, an all-white A-frame sign, by Rebecca of Rebecca Ann Designs, was simple and sweet. 20 of 30 Poignant Verse Feather and Stone A Good Affair incorporated the couple's favorite bible verse into the wedding signage. The wooden piece was framed with greens, a potted floral arrangement, and rustic tree stumps. 21 of 30 Bohemian Dream Hana Gonzalez The fresh flowers atop this bohemian welcome sign matched those printed onto it. The most remarkable part? The couple designed every aspect of this beauty on their own. 22 of 30 Favorite Quote The Edges Wedding Photography Just below the greeting section of this The Idea Emporium banner was a poignant quote, by poet Rumi: "Lovers do not finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along." 23 of 30 Snowy Signage Cassidy Rehwaldt Hand-painted signs directed guests around the grounds of this snowy Vermont wedding venue. More Snowy Wedding Photos 24 of 30 Rustic Greeting Elizabeth Messina Photography A custom sign from Duet Weddings greeted guests as they entered this ceremony location. Similar wood signs were used throughout the day. 25 of 30 Sign on a Getaway Car Ryan Ray Photography A "Just Married" sign and pink and white flowers were affixed to this bride and groom's getaway car. 26 of 30 Key Board Bryan Gardner A key-drop board encouraged attendees to leave their cars at the end of the night and hop on a shuttle home. Everything You Need to Know About Providing Transportation for Your Guests 27 of 30 Homemade Frame Shannon Von Eschen The bride's father made this glass program sign by hand that was calligraphed by Tayrn Eukland Calligraphy. Discover More Creative Ceremony Programs 28 of 30 Rustic Signage Jill Thomas Wedding coordinator Heather Balliet of Amorology Weddings added festive accents that honored the couple's love of rivers, such as a floral arch topped with a sign by Brightly Designed, and a paddle with the couple's initials. 29 of 30 Neon Trent Bailey Photography Since this couple always signed their notes to each other with the same ending: "I want you, I need you, I love you, always," Krypton Neon created this custom, freestanding neon sign, which doubled as a keepsake for the newlyweds. 30 of 30 Bucket List KT Merry Since these newlyweds love to travel, they set up a calligraphed sign for guests to suggest where they should take their next trip. Was this page helpful? 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