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Eight Important Basics To
Planning
A Bridal ShowerPlanning a
bridal shower can be one of the most exciting activities you
have ever experienced. There is so much joy associated with
bridal shower. Everyone is pleased to bring gifts that the
bride is excited to see as a sign of the start of her new life.
Even though getting ready can be an exciting time, it can also
be a very stressful time. There are so many things that you
must consider when you are planning your bridal shower.
One of the most important things to first consider is the guest
list. You should invite anywhere from five to twenty people. If
you invite more than twenty, you risk overwhelming the bride
and the guests, as you want it to be a rather intimate affair.
When you make your guest list, be sure to consult the bride as
to whom she wishes to have at her wedding shower. Female family
members of both sides of the wedding party should certainly be
at the top of your guest list. You will also want to include
the bride's closest friends, and, of course, the wedding party.
Be sure that everyone who is invited to the wedding shower is
also on the invitation list to the wedding to avoid any hurt
feelings.
The second important thing to think about is the invitations.
The invitations you choose can have any look or feel that you
like. If you wish to have a themed shower, send out invitations
that match your theme. For example, if you plan to have a beach
party shower, send out invitations that have the look of a
beach party. If you are not having a themed shower, you might
want to go with something that looks like the bride's wedding
invitations. Check with the printer of her wedding invitations,
as he or she might be able to cut you a deal if the bride's
invitation order was big enough. Whatever type of invitation
you go with, be sure to include the guest of honor's name, the
time, date, and location of the invitation, the hostess' name
and phone number, an RSVP deadline (about two weeks before the
shower is sufficient), and the shower theme. If you wish,
include a map of how to reach the location. You might also
think about including where the couple has registered and the
colors of their future home. Send the invitations out about one
month in advance of the wedding shower.
Once you've sent out the invitations, it is time to start
planning your party. You will want to start with some light
appetizers for your party guests. Try to provide a variety of
foods, and try to avoid foods that guests might be allergic to.
If you intend to serve highly allergenic foods like peanuts, be
sure to keep them well away from the other foods you will
serve. Don't forget to think about drinks as well. Serve a wide
variety, and be sure to include healthy drinks like water and
fruit juice. If you also intend to serve cake, try to make it
fit with the theme of your party.
Once you've considered the food, you are ready to start
thinking about party games. You will want to play two to four
games during your bridal shower. These games can serve as ice
breakers if you wish. One fun game is to issue a list of common
purse items. Whoever has the most items in their purse from
your list wins. Another great game is a simple wedding word
scramble. Whoever deciphers the most words in the time allotted
is the winner.
How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may
contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes
everything.
Be sure to include time in your shower for everyone to
introduce themselves and their relationship to the bride.
Remember that several of your guests may have a connection to
no one but the bride, so it is important to help them get
involved with the other shower attendees.
A sixth thing to consider when you are planning a bridal shower
is party favors for all of the guests. While this tends to be a
regional idea, offering party favors for each guest is a nice
touch. You can do something as simple as a small box of candy
or a scented candle. Try to offer party favors that reflect the
theme of your shower, if you have one.
An additional thing to think about when you are planning is the
decorative scheme. If you are having a themed shower, you
probably already have some ideas in mind for decorations. If
you are having a fairly general themed bridal shower, you need
to think about table linens and centerpieces at the very
least.
One final thing you must consider when you are planning a
bridal shower is planning for after the shower. Buying some
thank you notes for the bride to send that match the
invitations is a nice touch. Furthermore, giving the bride a
preprinted list of guests with up-to-date address information
can also be quite helpful.
Planning a bridal shower is an intensive procedure, but getting
the right combination of events will lead to a happy
memory.
I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable
and educational for you. Your learning process should be
ongoing--the more you understand about bridal showers, the more
you will be able to share with others.
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