Basic Bridal Shower
Ideas
Historically, brides have been showered with love and gifts on their bridal shower
party. Although the maid of honor normally organizes the bridal shower, showers can be organized by anyone
close to the bride.
To be more politically correct nowadays, couples may decide to opt for a couple shower. It is the same concept
as a bridal shower, but it is not exclusive to female friends and family. A couple shower enables friends and
family to celebrate both bride and groom. Whether it's a bridal shower or a couple shower, planning the event takes
considerable effort. So, read on to learn some fun and helpful bridal shower planning tips.
Planning the shower is the responsibility of the honor attendant or honor attendants. It is quite possible for
the bride to choose more than one honor attendant. So, it is quite possible that planning the shower would be a
team effort. If there is only one maid of honor, she shouldn't hesitate to ask for help from the other bridesmaids,
friends, and family.
Helpful hint: Several people involved in the planning process can help, but it can also create
conflict.
One of the most important aspect of planning a successful bridal shower is to only invite guest who will be
invited to the wedding too. Anyone invited to the shower would have every right to be expecting an invitation to
the wedding. To avoid embarrassing mistakes, always consult the bride and key decision makers about the guest
list.
The bridal shower, just like your wedding, should be on a day that is easy to attend. Therefore, Saturday is
probably the best day to have the party. It enables your guests to attend. The bridal shower should be close to the
wedding day but not less than a couple of weeks before.
Choosing the right date for the bridal shower is of paramount importance. There is no rule about how much time
before the wedding a shower needs to take place. It can take place several months or a couple of weeks prior the
wedding day. Often, bridal showers are planned in the form of a surprise party. Regardless of the date of the
shower, guest should be notified well in advance. Make sure that the date doesn't conflict with holidays or other
events that would prevent the guests from attending the party.
A bridal shower doesn't need to be an expensive party, but it certainly can be. Be sure that your budget is set
early in the planning process. Once your budget has been determined, be sure the required funds are set aside.
Don't be a hero and ask for help. Just because you plan the shower, it doesn't mean you have to pay for the whole
thing. Unless you are independently wealthy, ask all the bridesmaids to help out.
A bridal shower can be a discreet get together or an extravagant party with some great bridal shower favors. The
sky is the limit, and, of course, your budget. If you organize the party, you should know enough about the bride to
determine what kind of shower she would enjoy the most. Would she enjoy a relaxed shower at somebody's house, or is
she expecting a more formal party in a hotel ballroom? Does she have specific hobbies or interests that would
provide an interesting theme for the party?
You should only invite guest to the bridal shower who will also be invited to the wedding. If you are unsure
about who should be on the guest list, feel free to ask the bride to help out. If you are organizing a surprise
shower, ask the bride's mother or someone who would know about the wedding reception guest list.
It is very smart to include information about where guests can purchase presents in the shower invitations. The
guests will appreciate your guidance. After all, it makes it easier for them purchase the proper gifts.
The bridal shower invitations can be traditional cards or even e-cards. Most people have an e-mail address, so
an electronic invitation might be a feasible option for your shower. E-cards are not only freely offered on many
Web sites, but they are also fast. You send them our one-minute and they are delivered the next.
If you have a larger budget, you might be interested in sending out personalized chocolate bars as bridal shower
invitations. Regardless of what form of invitations you decide to use, make sure they are sent out well in advance.
The bridal shower invitations should be sent out about two months prior to the bridal shower party.
Food is an important aspect of the planning process, and it is very much
influenced by where the bridal shower is held. If you're planning an at-home bridal shower, you may prepare
the food yourself or you have a catered party. If you're having the shower in a restaurant or a hotel, make
sure they prepare one of the bride's favorite meals.
Bridal shower favors are an important part of the event. Some of the most popular bridal shower favors are
personalized chocolates, or personalized bath gels. If you have a beach theme bridal shower, your favors can
compliment it. For example, dolphin wine stoppers, or seashell candles are very popular beach bridal shower favor
ideas.
Remember: Bridal showers are supposed to be fun, so don't stress too much. After all, you are planning a
party.
On the next page we examine
a typical Bridal Shower Planning
Schedule.

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