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| Does anyone have any unique and inexpensive ideas for displaying table name cards. I want something low so that my heavy postcard size table name cards do not block anyones view of those sitting across from them. I'll need about 33 of them (large families!) If you have any ideas please share!
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What about dollar store picture frames?? You could take cardstock, print your first dance lyrics on it and have the number infront of it... I did that with mine, but not in picture frames......Take a look at my pics in the newlywed section.
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| picture stands: 
Obviously not like this, but you can get ones at dollarama that are glass hearts on the bottom.
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Ikea $1.99 each
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I also got these as my table number holders
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Ikea $1.99 each
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Those are much nicer than the ones that I had posted..lol!!
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From: Martha Stewart Make graceful holders with swirls that enhance a card's design. These are actually pieces of inexpensive radio wire -- cloth-covered wire, used in vintage radios, that is available in a variety of colors online (look for solid, not stranded, wire). Give it a new twist for a wedding, and it can hold aloft menus, table numbers, or place cards. The wire bends easily and is sturdy enough to keep its shape. The shorter stands rest on a table, and the tall version can be placed in a centerpiece. Copy our designs or create your own. Wire Card Holders How-To With scissors, cut about 10 inches of radio wire for small holders, 20 inches for tall ones. Bend wire into a big loop at middle. On each side, first bend a slightly smaller loop, crossing over in front, then a slightly larger loop, this time crossing over behind. Keep bending the wire to form the same-size loop again, directly behind the last one to make a spiral (the cards will be held between these loops). For a short holder, bend each remaining tail of wire to form a C shape perpendicular to the rest of the holder (below); these will sit on the tabletop. For the tall version, bend the remaining tails to form sticks. Trim ends. 
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