If you’re looking for a simple, elegant, and unexpected way to set place cards, this clever idea might be your new favorite table trick.
Instead of traditional folded name cards, try using tie clips as place cards. They’re sleek, reusable, and add a polished touch to each place setting. Best of all, they’re incredibly easy to personalize using either a fine-point permanent marker or a Cricut machine.
Clip them right onto a folded napkin, the edge of a placemat, or even a menu card, and instantly each guest has a stylish seat waiting for them.

What You’ll Need
-Tie clips (one for each guest)
-Optional: Cricut or clear labels (if you don't want to write directly on clips)
Directions
1-Use a fine-point permanent marker to neatly write each guest’s name directly on the clip (or write on a clear label, or use a cricut)
2-Attach the tie clip onto each folded napkin, menu card, or placemat so the name is clearly visible.
It’s a small detail, but thoughtful touches like this make your Pesach table feel extra special. And sometimes the simplest ideas end up being the ones everyone remembers.

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