Menu cards add a pleasant touch to your reception or event and it’s a nice gesture to provide them at each table. And although they’re functional they can be decorative too. Why not impress your guests with menu cards designed by you? Handmade cards are easy to make and quite inexpensive.
Creating your own menu cards is simple, especially if you let LCI help. We have a wide selection of menu cards to choose from, including cards with borders, deckled edges, and slim or square designs. If you’re looking for color, take a peek at our Gmund Colors cards or Vibe Wave cards. Either would fit the bill perfectly for presenting your wedding day’s feast in style. Whatever card stock you choose, it’s a good idea to try and match your menu card to your table decor.
Check out this exquisite, deckle edge Rosa card with an embossed texture:
After you’ve selected the card stock, you’ll want to think about what to print on the card besides the menu you’ll be offering. You’ll also need to select which font you’d like to use. Staying with the font you chose for your invitations maintains consistency, but that doesn’t mean you can’t select a different one.
As you choose the font, remember to consider who’ll be reading the card and what the room lighting will be like. Most likely, for these reasons, you’ll probably want to go with a slightly larger font size so your guests can comfortably and easily read the menu.
To help with these printing decisions, LCI has free menu card printing templates available to download. How much easier can it be?
Visit LCI’s Menu Cards page to see a variety of menu styles and templates.
Need some additional hints and ideas for designing your menu cards? Then visit Mountain Cow for even more menu card tips.
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