Thursday, 31 August 2017

💬Tips On How To Plan A Bridal Shower

A bridal shower is a fun, celebratory occasion for brides-to-be that allows the bride’s close friends to spend time together before the bride’s big day and guests also shower the bride-to-be with gifts to help her establish a home with her future spouse.

Bridal shower is all about pampering the guest of honor which is the bride, make her laugh, make her blush every bridal shower should be a wonderful experience for the bride to-be.
Hosting a bridal shower is such an honour to do for the bride to be, although it can be very stressful to coordinate below are simple steps you can take to make it the best shower ever!
The Wow: “Start off an invitation with something clever to grab invitees’ attention, use a catchy phrase, image, or special paper that sets the tone or reveals the theme of the event and makes them want to RSVP right away and if the party is a surprise, be sure to note this prominently on the invitation and follow up right away with a phone call to explain the details”.
The Where: “Supply details about the event location, including specific directions”.
The When: “Be specific about the date and time of the gathering. It’s a good idea to include the day of the week, a start and end time if applicable”.
The Theme: “If you’re struggling to come up with a theme, take advantage of the bride’s chosen wedding colours eg, if her colours are blush and white, incorporate the colors into the flowers, decor and dessert area for a soft, romantic theme”.
Set a budget: “As co-hosts, you and the other friends are responsible for paying for the party, find out approximately what each host can contribute, and make a budget as knowing your budget will help you decide if the party should be held in someone’s home or at a venue, and what food should be served”.
The Wear: “Put invitees at ease by cluing them into the expected attire, if this is a casual event held outdoors in a park, you don’t want anyone showing up in a little black dress and stilettos and if the party is more formal, the guests should know not to show up wearing shorts”.
Have fun games prepared: “Not all the guests know one another, so playing a fun game that revolves around the bride (the one thing you all have in common) is a great way for everyone to interact, it also makes for a fun way to break up the shower and make the bride feel special so keep it classy, though”.

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