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When guests arrive at a wedding, the entry table is one of the first things they see. This table sets the tone for the celebration and welcomes everyone in a special way. I know a well-decorated entry table can help make a good first impression and reflect the style of the couple’s big day.

Every couple wants their wedding to feel unique and memorable. I really enjoy sharing simple, creative decoration ideas that help the entry table stand out and greet guests with a bit of warmth.
1. Velvet table runner in deep burgundy

I like using a velvet table runner in deep burgundy for a wedding entry table. It brings rich color and a soft, elegant texture. This classic style pairs well with most themes.
2. Personalized welcome sign with couple’s names

I like using a welcome sign with the couple’s names at the entry table. This helps guests know they’re in the right place. Adding the wedding date and a short message makes it even more special.
3. Rustic wooden crates with floral arrangements

I love using simple wooden crates to add a touch of rustic charm to a wedding entry table. I fill them with fresh or faux flowers for a natural look. It’s budget-friendly and honestly, super easy to pull off.
4. Elegant lanterns with LED candles

I like using lanterns with LED candles for wedding entry tables. They give a warm look but are safe and easy to use. I can choose simple metal lanterns or wooden styles.
5. Mason jars filled with wildflowers

I like using mason jars filled with wildflowers for a simple and fresh look. These jars can sit alone or in small groups. They work well with both rustic and casual celebration styles.
6. Customized guest book station

I like to use a custom guest book with our names or wedding date. I set out pens and a few small signs to guide guests. It feels neat and personal.
7. Cherry blossom tree accents

I like using cherry blossom tree accents to add a gentle touch to wedding entry tables. Small branches with pink or white flowers can sit in simple glass vases. These accents look fresh and elegant.
8. Draped fabric canopy with fairy lights

I like to use sheer white fabric for a soft, elegant look above the entry table. I add fairy lights to the canopy for a gentle, warm glow. This creates a welcoming space where guests can sign in or drop off gifts.
9. Antique mirror table number display

I like to use antique mirrors to show table numbers for weddings. I write the numbers on the mirrors with a chalk marker or liquid chalk. This gives a vintage look.
10. Gold-rimmed glass vases with white roses

I like using gold-rimmed glass vases for wedding entry tables. The white roses look simple and fresh in them. This mix feels classic and neat to me.
11. Lavender-scented sachets as guest favors

I like to use lavender-scented sachets as guest favors on the entry table. These small sachets add a gentle scent and a simple decorative touch. They’re both pretty and practical for guests to take home.
12. Hand-painted ceramic name cards

I use hand-painted ceramic name cards to give the entry table a personal touch. Each card has a guest’s name written clearly. The designs are simple but unique for every person.
13. Vintage typewriter for guest messages

I like using a vintage typewriter for guest messages at the entry table. It adds a unique, old-fashioned touch. Guests can type their well wishes or advice for me.
14. Floral garlands intertwined with string lights

I like using floral garlands with string lights for a soft, welcoming look. The flowers and lights together add a touch of charm and warmth to the entry table.
15. Calligraphy quote “Love is composed of a single soul” – Aristotle

I love adding calligraphy to highlight meaningful quotes. When I display Aristotle’s words, the entry table just feels more thoughtful. It nudges guests to pause and consider what the celebration really means—maybe that’s what makes it special.