Acrylic · Table Numbers

Florence 01 • Acrylic Wedding Table Numbers Sign

From $16.00

Same design, other materials
Acrylic from $16

Same artwork, different finish. Prices update with the material.

Table Count 1
Sign Color White
Text Color Black
Personalize your sign
Free proof review, includedWe prepare a mockup and check your design by hand before anything goes to print. No charge, on every order.
Materials & Finishes

Acrylic — 1/8 inch or 3/16 inch clear or white cast acrylic. Laser-cut edges, satin or gloss finish available.

Gatorboard — Lightweight gatorfoam with a rigid surface. Ideal for leaner stands and floor signs. Rigid but not freestanding, so pair it with an easel or a brace.

Poster — Premium poster paper. Archival inks, frame-ready sizing.

Gold Mirror Acrylic — 1/8 inch mirror acrylic with a warm gold tint. Striking in natural and artificial light.

Mirror Decal — Self-adhesive mirror vinyl. Apply to any smooth surface, including mirrors, windows and walls.

Sizing Guide

5 × 7 in — Place cards and small accents. Tabletop scale.

8 × 10 in — Compact tabletop sign for intimate displays.

11 × 14 in — Tabletop or small easel. Great for menus and details.

18 × 24 in — Most popular. Fits a standard easel, readable at 3–4 metres.

24 × 30 in — Statement size for welcome and seating signs.

24 × 36 in — Large-format. Floor-standing or easel; reads across the room.

24 × 47 in — Maximum impact. Tall floor-standing statement piece.

Shipping & Turnaround

We aim to ship every order within 2 weeks of your final approval. As soon as it's on its way, you'll receive a tracking number so you can follow the journey to your door.

Good to know
How much does it weigh?

Acrylic is our heaviest material. A 24x36 comes in around ten pounds, which is enough to feel genuinely substantial and to hold its ground outdoors on a still day. It is well within what a standard wooden or metal easel is built to hold, but it is worth checking the easel is rated for it rather than assuming. If it is shipping to your venue rather than to you, tell them to expect a weighty parcel.

Will it stand up on its own?

No, and this is worth knowing before the day: none of our signs are freestanding, whatever the material. Every sign needs something holding it.

Acrylic, gold mirror and gatorboard sit on an easel or a pedestal block, or lean against a wall with something gripping the base. Gatorboard is the lightest of the three, which makes it the easiest to stand, but it still needs that support behind it.

Poster is a premium paper print, so it belongs in a frame or mounted flat.

Mirror decal is applied straight onto a surface you already have, so nothing extra is needed.

If you are not sure what your venue has on hand, tell us where the sign will live and we will point you to the right stand.

How should I display it?

One thing to know first: this sign does not stand up on its own, so plan on one of the supports below before the day.

An easel is the classic choice, and the one most venues already own. A wooden or gold metal easel rated for the sign's height and weight will hold it comfortably.

A pedestal block works beautifully too, and often looks more considered than an easel: it lifts the sign to eye level, gives it a architectural base, and photographs cleanly from the front.

You can also lean it against a wall, a mantle or a mirror for a softer look, but choose a surface with a little grip so it does not slide. For outdoor ceremonies, place it out of direct wind rather than weighting the base.

A tip most couples appreciate: decide where the sign lives before the day and tell your planner or coordinator. Signs that arrive without a home tend to end up on the gift table by default.

Will I see it before it prints?

Yes, always, and at no extra cost. We prepare a mockup and check your design by hand before anything goes to production, then send it to you to approve.

This is where most errors get caught: a misspelled surname, a date typed as the wrong year, a guest missing from a seating chart. It is worth reading your proof slowly and out loud.

How long does it take to arrive?

Production begins once you approve your proof, so the clock really starts at approval rather than at checkout. Turnaround and shipping times are listed under Shipping & Turnaround above.

The honest guidance: order earlier than feels necessary. Signs that depend on final numbers, like seating charts, should wait for your RSVPs, but everything else is better handled while you still have room to breathe.

Can I change the wording or colors?

Yes. The names, dates and details are yours to set when you order, and you can choose from twenty colors for the design and either black or white for the text.

If you need something further from the original, such as a different layout, a wording change the fields do not cover, or a fully custom piece, our Design Studio handles that from a blank page.

Loved by customers

"The acrylic welcome sign arrived perfectly packed and looked even better than the proof. Every guest stopped to photograph it." — Laura M., San Francisco