First up, place holders.
This is what I came up with:
I cut strips of paper the height and length of the clothes pin, used a paintbrush to swipe on a layer of mod podge, laid the paper on top and swiped more mod podge to seal. I used left over paper from the invitations (because there
I  only had 100 clothes pins, because that's all that was for sale at the  store, but 129 guests so I needed to somehow figure out what to use to  make 29 more place card holders. Inspiration struck again when I  remembered a shoe box full of old wooden spools. I used pretty much the  same technique for the spools as I did for the clothes pins, measure,  cut, glue. These took a bit longer because you have to hold the paper  for a while to let it dry since it's rounded (in other words, get your  hands all gluey). 
After  they are dry comes the tricky part, I used a band saw to cut a little  line in the top to hold the place card.  A hand saw would work too  though. 
Lots  of people asked me; "Didn't it take you a long time to make those?" To  which I responded; "Not as long as figuring out the seating  arrangements." Which is 100% true, but I liked the way they looked so  the time doesn't matter. Now I have about 75 clothes pins and 15 spools  and must figure out what to do with. 
At  the wedding people also started clipping their place card to their  clothes with the pins. Apparently they thought it was what we had  wanted, even though the idea never occurred to me, but it turned out to  be a good way for our guests to know each others names though. 
Lauren
 

Your wedding looks really lovely - great idea for doing it yourself. I really like the idea of name tags at weddings so people can get to know each other.
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