Bridal shower
guide
The bridal
shower is to let
the bride know
how special she
is. Also it is
to provide the
couple with
gifts that will
be of use for
their new home.
The bridal
shower is
usually hosted
by the
maid/matron -of-honor
or a close
friend.
Guests should
include
immediate
family, close
relatives,
members of the
bridal party,
and close
friends. Those
invited to a
bridal shower
must be invited
to the wedding.
The shower is
usually held a
few weeks before
the big day.
The party can be
as formal or
informal as you
wish.
The party can be
hosted at any
venue but is
often held at
the host`s home.
Although a gift
is usually
offered by the
guest, it should
not be
extavagant. The
big prezzies
should be kept
for the big day.
Bridal showers
are
traditionally
meant for the
bride and all
her female
friends and
family, but
today wedding
showers, or
"Jack and Jill"
showers, bring
together both
the bride and
groom and their
co-ed family and
friends.
Bridal showers
can have an
overall theme.
It can be as
simple as the
season that the
wedding is taken
place in or as
daring as a
lingerie theme.
At the end of
the day it is
down to
individual
taste.
Shower games
allow the guests
to mingle and
get to know one
each other not
to mention the
fun you will
have.