Have you ever considered creating a wedding table plan that breaks the mould? Traditional top table wedding table plans are all very well, but for a growing number of couples the struggle of trying to keep everybody happy is monumentally difficult.

Families are often much more complicated than they used to be, with the Bride’s mother’s ex-partner and his new partner, who happens to be the Best Man’s brother… and so on. You can either end up with a top table that’s the size of a table for two, or big enough to seat the entire reception.

You know that your wedding table plan will have more of an impact of people’s enjoyment of the wedding than anything else, since the ceremony may last half an hour, but the reception will last several hours, and if people are uncomfortable about where they’re sitting, and who they’re sitting with, then this can really spoil their experience.

Breaking the mould and moving away from traditional wedding table plans is a concept growing in popularity, and is very easy to do. For example many couples are now opting to abandon the idea of a top table entirely and have a romantic table for two, with everyone else on tables nearby. This helps break up potentially awkward combinations, and allows the Bride and Groom to enjoy their meal rather than anxiously checking that World War III hasn’t broken out yet.

But to achieve this successfully means having even more combinations of people on tables, and unless you have a mountain of paper and hours of spare time to fill sketching out and redrafting your wedding table plan, a better tip is to use an online solution that can help you tackle the whole process much more easily.

Toptableplanner has been used by thousands of people all across the world to create wedding table plans easily and quickly, and by visiting Toptableplanner today you can try it for yourself with the FREE trial.