When people are looking at organising their big day, they think of Wedding Fabric as being mainly for the bridal gown and the bridesmaid dresses but there are a number of things that fabric can be used for as well as these two aspects. One of the main areas that fabric can be used for on your wedding day is for decorating your venue. Chair covers are popular with modern day weddings and many people use a plain white material for this as a base and decorate the back of them with a Wedding Fabric bow or sash to add colour to tie in with the theme of their big day. The most popular fabric for this is organza as it is easy to work with and does not fray easily so would not necessarily need any sewing. Fabric can also be used for table runners and napkins to add colour to a plain tablecloth or for swags and bows around balustrades and to the ends of pews in church. By adding fabric to your venue, it can really dress up the area and make it look glamourous for your special day. Another use for fabric on your wedding day is for creating bags/pouches for wedding favours. It is a popular tradition for the bride and groom to give small presents to guests on the dinner table as a thank you for attending the day. Many people like to give chocolates and sweets as their favours and these can be parcelled up in a small organza or chiffon pouch tied with a piece of ribbon. Lightweight satin could also be used as an alternative to organza such as economy satin. In addition, you could always use Wedding Fabric to add to your stationary for the day. It is common nowadays for people to create their own wedding invitations, table plans and place cards. If you are feeling particularly creative, fabric could be used as the background for your table plan and as accents on invitations to add an extra element to the design.