The Napkin display

The tablescape is an incredibly important aspect of wedding décor. It can ‘tie’ it all together :) Add an extra touch to your place setting with these fabulous folds.

From elegantly knotted napkins to perfectly draped linens, these eight ideas will take your reception place settings to the next level.

Knotted Napkins

Soft, washed-linen napkins give your tablescape a soft, relaxed feel. Tie them in an elegant knot and place each napkin on guests’ salad plates, along with color-coordinating flatware to tie the wedding palette together.

Loosely Rolled Napkins

For a casual, unfussy look, place a loosely rolled napkin—with or without a ribbon tie—atop each plate. Be sure to coordinate your linen shades by selecting a napkin color that complements (but doesn't necessarily match) your table-linen hue.

Draped Napkins

If you aren’t planning to have plates at each guest’s place setting (often the case when you have a dinner buffet, since guests will pick up their dinner plate at the food station), then you’ll need to come up with another way to mark each guest’s spot. This is a simple solution: Drape each guest’s napkin off the edge of the table—this will help demarcate each place setting while adding a pretty pop of color to the overall tablescape.

Loosely Gathered Napkins

Complement a loose and lush floral centerpiece with an equally relaxed place setting. Instead of folding napkins into a tight rectangle, gather them loosely; add a beautifully calligraphed place card and tie them together with matching ribbon.

Napkin Square

Give your place setting a modern look by alternating the colors of the plates and napkins; next, fold each napkin into a crisp square. Add a sprig of fresh greenery and finish off the look with some luxe velvet ribbon.

Draped Napkin Under Salad Plate

We love the clean, modern look of this monochromatic, all-grey place setting. Place the napkin beneath the salad plate, letting the napkin drape elegantly off the edge of the reception table.

Angled Napkin Under Salad Plate

For a chic, unfussy look, we love the idea of tucking each guest’s napkin beneath the salad plate. Loosely gather the napkin and place it at an angle before topping it with the salad plate; top off the place setting with a few sprigs of fresh flowers or greenery for a fresh look.

Napkin and Menu Bundle

Keep your place settings neat and tidy by wrapping your napkin and menu card together with twine or string. Fold each napkin and place the menu on top; tie them together and top each bundle off with a sprig of greenery, like the olive branch featured here.

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