The first decision I made when we started wedding planning was not the venue. Or the dress. Or the colors.
It was plates.
Beautiful and unique vintage plates in different colors and sizes.
I decided I wanted to collect plates from the flea market all summer and have a mix match tablescape. I was inspired by pictures I found online like these:
This would give me plenty of excuses to troll the flea market aisles and indulge in my obsession with tablescapes.
Added bonus: Using real china would satisfy my requirement that our wedding be as eco-friendly as possible, and could potentially be even cheaper than renting china!
To top it all off I had visions of breaking the plates afterwards to make mosaics on my planter boxes.
But then once I started actually planning the other aspects of the wedding I started thinking about the practicality of a) collecting all those plates b)cleaning all those plates before the ceremony c)transporting all those plates d)cleaning all those plates after the reception.
Suddenly as much as I was still in love with the look of the mix matched plates- I was not in love with the work involved with the idea. Especially because we are self-catering and not having any servers, so my family would be stuck cleaning up everything after the event.
Then yesterday I ran across these Veneerware disposable plates and I really fell in love with them.
Not only are they an ecofriendly (they are fully compostable) and about the same price I would have spent collecting all those plates, but they also fit with our rustic, backyard theme. And they would be so much easier to deal with than real plates.
Now I just don’t know what to do! Which plates do I go with?
Have you had any experience using Veneerware disposables? If so, what did you think?