Bridal showers are a time-honored tradition that date back to the early 1900s. They are typically hosted by the bride's family or close friends and are a way to celebrate the impending nuptials. While bridal showers have evolved over the years, there are still some etiquette rules that should be followed to make sure the event is a success. Here are seven bridal shower etiquette tips you should know:
Traditionally, the bridal shower is hosted by the bride's mother, sister, or close friend. Today, anyone can host the shower, including the maid of honor, bridesmaids, or even the bride herself. If you are hosting the shower, be sure to check with the bride to see if she has any specific requests or needs.
Bridal showers are typically held 4-6 weeks before the wedding. This gives guests plenty of time to RSVP and plan for the event. The shower should also be held far enough in advance so that the bride has time to thank her guests for their gifts.
The guest list for the bridal shower should include all of the bride's close friends and family. If the bride is having a co-ed shower, the guest list should also include the groom's close friends and family. Be sure to check with the bride before sending out invitations to make sure she is okay with the guest list.
Bridal shower invitations should be sent out 4-6 weeks before the event. The invitations should be sent to all of the guests who are invited to the shower. Be sure to include the date, time, and location of the shower on the invitations.
The food served at the bridal shower should be light and refreshing. Finger foods and hors d'oeuvres are typically served at showers. If you are serving a meal, a buffet-style meal is typically best. Be sure to check with the bride to see if she has any dietary restrictions or food allergies.
While the main purpose of a bridal shower is for the bride-to-be to receive gifts, there are usually some activities planned as well. These can range from simple games like 'Guess the Groom's Favorite', to more elaborate activities like spa days or cooking classes. The activities should be chosen based on the bride's interests and what will make her feel special on her big day.
Traditionally, there is only one bridal shower given for the bride. However, if the bride has a large family or close friends who live in different parts of the country, it is not uncommon for there to be multiple showers. For example, the bride's mom might host a shower in her hometown, and the bride's Maid of Honor might host a shower in the city where the bride lives. If there are multiple showers, it is important to ensure that the same people are not invited to more than one shower.
There are a few key things to remember when it comes to bridal shower etiquette. First and foremost, it’s important to be respectful of the bride and her wishes. If she has specific requests for her shower, be sure to follow them. Secondly, be considerate of the guests. Make sure the shower is planned in a way that everyone will enjoy and feel comfortable. Lastly, have fun! A bridal shower is a special occasion to celebrate the bride-to-be and should be a joyous occasion for all involved.
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