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Bridal
Shower Themes
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It is the maid
of honor's duty to organize the bridal
shower and to ensure that the party is everything the bride
expected. The best way to ensure that everyone will have fun is to
create a theme around the bridal shower in which everyone can
participate in. The following is a list of fun and exciting themes for
bridal showers. Choose the one that suits the bride the best: 1.
Lingerie Bridal Shower - The lingerie theme has become more
and more popular in recent years. This type of shower is typically for a
younger bride who will be comfortable with the risqué nature of a
lingerie bridal shower. Each guest, in lieu of bringing a traditional
wedding shower gift, will bring a piece of lingerie for the bride. The
groom will reap the benefits of a lingerie shower as well. Chances are
the gifts will be put to great use on the honeymoon. 2.
Gourmet Bridal Shower - A gourmet bridal shower is perfect
for brides who love to cook and sample different kinds of food. Instead
of serving traditional snacks like cheese and crackers, ask each guest
to bring a gourmet-related dish. Sending out invitations in the shape of
foods or hand deliver invitations in an apron to add a little extra
pizzazz to your shower. 3.
Around-the-Clock Bridal Shower
- This is a relatively new bridal shower theme. It requires each guest
to bring a gift that the bride and groom can use at a specific point
throughout the day. For example, on one person's invitation it might
read 3pm; while on another's it may read 1am. The gifts are distributed
clockwise according to the hours each guest is assigned. 4.
Room-of-the-House Bridal Shower
- Similar to the "around-the-clock" theme listed above; this
theme requires each guest to bring a gift in relation to a specific room
in the house. One guest might be assigned the kitchen; while another
might receive the bedroom. Each guest would have to choose their gift
pertaining to the room on the invitation. 5.
Stock the Bar - This theme requires each guest to bring
wine, beer, spirits or liquor; which the couple can use to stock their
bar at home. You may want to assign each guest a different kind of
liquor to ensure that the couple doesn't end up with 10 bottles of
tequila! Samantha
Taylor spent several years working in the weddings industry as a wedding
planner. When she isn't being a mom of two wonderful children, she works
as a freelance writer for http://www.yourwedding101.com - a site that
offers information about everything wedding related - from ways
to propose
to renting a wedding dress and more.
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