Not just for myself, as Matron of Honor, but for my mom the MOB , and our planning posse - which included my Aunt the resident creative chief of design , and my younger cousins the dual Maids of Honor.
My sister absolutely loved it, and when I got a text from her last night with all the thanks, it was well worth it! An icebreaker of sorts, to help guests get to know each other, mix and mingle.
Long story short, just let people pick where they want to post up for the day. At my table this weekend, even, we all joked about how bad shower games were, but how excited we were to try to win a Dunkin gift card. Try, if you can, to make the games relevant to the bride - indulge her interests. The mother of the bride or maid of honor typically plan and host the bridal shower.
Other close female family members — like aunts, grandmothers, and the mother of the groom — might also help plan and foot the bill. Bridesmaids are often enlisted to help plan and decorate for the event, as well. They might chip in with things like games, prizes, desserts, and decorations. If you fall into one of these categories, reach out to the mother of the bride or bridesmaids to offer your help. Traditionally, bridal showers are women-only events.
In recent years, there has been a growing trend for Jack and Jill showers. In this case, men and women are invited. Either way, everyone invited to the bridal shower should also be invited to the wedding. The maid of honor, bridal party, mother of the groom, aunts, grandmothers, and close female cousins are typically at the top of the guest list.
Some women also like to invite close female friends and coworkers. If the shower is a surprise, the mother of the bride and maid of honor should coordinate a guest list they think the bride would want.
It can span from an intimate affair of 10 to a large celebration with dozens of guests. After all, many of the gifts are for him, as well. He and other close male family members may show up and say their hellos before helping to carry gifts to the car. The bridal shower should take place between three months and three weeks before the wedding.
Keep the bride and her guests in mind when selecting a date. That way, you can write special and personalized thank you notes to each person who made your shower amazing. Make sure the bridal shower venue you select will be able to accommodate the guest list. Second, you should make sure that the venue has space for any planned games and activities.
Lastly, I just wanted to throw this one out there. One of the biggest things to expect from a bridal shower is the proposition of a group gift, especially for all the bridesmaids to go in on together.
Clearly and deliberately. And lastly, next to the engagement party, the bridal shower is the best place to huddle up about the rest of the events — bachelorette, rehearsal dinner, etc.
Skip to content Home Hens Ideas What is supposed to happen at a bridal shower? What Is A Bridal Shower? Who Throws The Bridal Shower? Where should you hold the bridal shower? What happens at a bridal shower? How do bridal showers work? Hosts with the Most The bridal shower is usually given by your bridal party or a close family friend. Perfect Timing Showers typically take place on a Saturday or Sunday anywhere from two months to three weeks before the wedding.
Places to Party Traditional showers usually take place at the home of a relative or close family friend, or in a private room at a restaurant. Girls Only? Specific activities for a bridal shower include: Your bridesmaids will likely host the party Traditionally, the shower is thrown by a member or members of your bridal party.
Get a must-invite list from the bride and work with her as you create the full party guest list. Have the bride double-check and approve the list before you send out invites. You may decide to opt-out of a bridal shower theme, but if the bride is a wine-lover or cooking connoisseur, you might consider choosing a theme that follows suit.
This will guide your planning decisions for the rest of the process. Often the host will offer their home to hold the bridal shower. If this isn't an option, see if another guest or co-planner has an available space. You can also choose a venue that correlates to the theme, like a spa or a winery, or you can host at a restaurant or hotel, or rent an Airbnb.
Give guests as much notice as possible so they'll be able to attend the shower and purchase gifts. This should be done about four to six weeks before the shower date, which means you should start looking for and purchasing invitations at least a few weeks prior to then. It's also a good idea to include a line on the RSVPs for guests to note any dietary restrictions. The food will depend on the shower's theme and time of day.
Hosting a brunch affair? Stock up on mimosas and breakfast foods. Whatever the menu, make sure it's something you know the bride will like and includes options for any food restrictions the guests note on their RSVPs.
If you've hired a professional event designer, this part will be pretty breezy for you. If you're decorating yourself, this is arguably one of the most fun steps in planning a bridal shower. Whether you're following a theme or not, think about what kinds of personal touches you can include for the bride.
We love pretty floral and balloon installations—and don't forget a picture-perfect photo backdrop. Games are a great way to break the ice when guests first arrive if they are not already acquainted with one another.
With a lot of traditional shower games, there is no purchase necessary—just a bit of creativity! If your budget allows, there are also tons of super fun shower games we love that are available on sites like Etsy. Get everyone in the party mood with a fun selection of music. Ask the bride to send some of her favorites she'd like included and mix in some love songs and upbeat tunes for background music. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Brides. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.
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