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10 Creative Ways to Display QR Codes at Your Wedding

From elegant table cards to creative signage, discover beautiful ways to incorporate QR codes into your wedding decor without compromising aesthetics.

Marko Petrović

Marko Petrović

November 28, 2024

10 Creative Ways to Display QR Codes at Your Wedding

Making QR Codes Beautiful


QR codes don't have to look technical or out of place at your wedding. With a little creativity, they can become part of your decor. Here are 10 stunning ways to display them:


1. Elegant Table Cards

Print your QR code on thick cardstock that matches your wedding stationery. Add a short message like "Capture the Love" with your names and date.


2. Acrylic Signs

Clear acrylic signs with gold or white lettering look stunning at the entrance. Place the QR code alongside a welcoming message.


3. Menu Integration

Add a small QR code at the bottom of your dinner menu. Guests will naturally notice it while reading through their meal options.


4. Centerpiece Tags

Attach small QR code tags to your floral centerpieces. They become part of the arrangement rather than a separate element.


5. Welcome Bags

Include a card with your QR code in guest welcome bags or hotel room amenity packages.


6. Photo Frame Display

Create a small framed sign near the entrance with a photo of you two and the QR code beneath it: "Add your photos to our collection!"


7. Cocktail Napkins

Custom cocktail napkins with your QR code printed in a corner — subtle and effective.


8. Mirror Signs

Write on a decorative mirror with a window marker, including the QR code as a printed sticker in the corner.


9. Seating Chart Integration

Add the QR code as a header or footer on your seating chart display.


10. Dance Floor Projection

Project the QR code on the dance floor or a wall during key moments. This is especially effective when the MC announces it.


Pro Tips


  • Test beforehand — Make sure your QR codes scan reliably in venue lighting
  • Size matters — QR codes should be at least 2x2 inches for easy scanning
  • Add instructions — A simple "Scan me to share your photos!" goes a long way
  • Match your theme — Use colors and fonts that complement your wedding palette


  • Marko Petrović

    Marko Petrović

    Writing about weddings, photography, and the joy of capturing life's most beautiful moments.

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