Creating the Perfect Bridal Shower
If you’re getting ready to give a bridal shower, you’ve come to the right place. You’ve found an article full of ideas for showers. Consider yourself fortunate at having a friend close enough to want you to have one for her, and give it everything you’ve got. Your main objective is to provide the guest of honor with the time of her life which she’ll remember forever.
First off, you need to think about invitations. Ask the bride for a list of the family and friends she would like you to invite. Make sure you invite the entire bridal party. The bride is already under plenty of stress because of her upcoming wedding, and you don’t want to add to it by causing any hard feelings.
Depending on the preferences of the bride, you may be hosting a calm, dignified tea party or a wild night on the town. If the bride likes wild parties, an evening spent drinking in clubs or bars might be the right solution. Most brides would go for a shower that included a day spent in a spa and dinner at a fabulous restaurant. Or, it could be she’d prefer a traditional bridal shower held in your home which will include games, gifts, and goodies.
After deciding the type of shower the bride wants, you need to start thinking about how you’re going to make it truly memorable. One of the most important things to consider is the food you’re planning to serve. First of all, be sure to serve foods the bride likes, then base your choices on the type of shower you’re giving. One popular bridal shower food is a specially-decorated cake. These come in many different varieties and decorated in many ways. You might pick flowery sheet cakes that look like they belong in a wedding, a plethora of individual cupcakes, or something a little more crazy, like a unique theme cake.
Wedding shower gifts are traditionally for the bride alone as opposed to wedding gifts which are geared towards the couple or the home. Household items are popular gifts, but you’ll find that the bride will appreciate intimate, personal gifts such as lovely pieces of jewelry, bath and body items, or a gift certificate where she can choose what she likes. When the gifts are opened, the maid or matron of honor needs to collect all of the ribbons and bows. She should then either make them into a bridal bouquet for the bride to carry during the wedding rehearsal, or a hat that she can wear during the remainder of the shower.
After all your planning and preparations, you need to devote yourself to making sure the bride has a wonderful time. You’ll want to make it fun, memorable, and also relaxing so that she can forget the pressures of her upcoming wedding for a little while and enjoy family and friends. Be sure to take lots of pictures so that you can make the bride a scrapbook to cherish.


