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Last week, I shared my printable monogram Christmas gift tags with you. This week, I thought it would be fun to design and share matching place cards.
My sister-in-law always has a beautifully set table for special occasions and holidays. She includes place cards, even when it’s just close family coming over, so I’m taking a cue from her entertaining style here.
You might notice that I’ve swapped out the foxes in the dining room hutch for ornaments. I haven’t completely finished decorating for Christmas yet, but I’ll be sure to share more photos of the house when I’m done. The pink Christmas tree is up but not completely trimmed, as I was focusing on the dining room first.
(I do miss my little foxes though! I’ll be putting them back up after the holidays.)
If you’d like to, you can download the place cards and print them out for yourself too. Just cut them down to size (a paper cutter or a ruler and a razor will give you the cleanest lines), then fold each card in half. A bone folder will give you the cleanest result, but it’s not necessary.
(p.s. These will work as gift tags too — just cut them in half. They won’t have the “Merry and Bright” message, but that means you could use them year-round!)
Comments
11 responses to “Monogram Place Cards (Free Printable)”
Very pretty, thanks for sharing these!
Super cute!
Those are really sweet. And I love those plates!
Gorgeous table set up! Thank you so much for sharing these printables. :)
Place cards are one of my must haves. They make the seating arrangements better and add a festive touch. Kids love to make them also. I would rather have place cards than napkin rings. Thanks for the downloads.
Please tell me where to find that incredible wallpaper!
It’s “Clacket Lane” by Mibo.
Those plates are perfect for the holidays. Where are they from?
Crate & Barrel, but not from this year.
hi nicole! thanks for the cute place cards. can i ask what printer you use to print on cardstock and other heavier paper? thanks!
I have an Epson R1900. I think most printers have a setting for thicker paper though.