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The
Surprise Bridal Shower
By Doris A. Black,
Special to the Sentinel
Turn an ordinary bridal shower into a memorable occasion
by surprising the bride with a party thrown by friends and
family. The responsibility of arranging the bridal shower
traditionally falls to the maid of honor but that doesn't
mean she has to do it all. As a matter of fact, most other
women in the bridal party, not to mention the mother of
the bride, would probably be flattered if you asked them
to help with the party.
Typically the party is held a couple of
months before the wedding, which means the party planners
need to make the arrangements even earlier. Today grooms
are also invited to the shower, making it a couples party,
so this is one of the first decisions the party planners
need to make. Will it be a traditional party for the bride
or a couple's party for both the bride and groom?
Generally speaking, the bridal shower attendees
are members of the immediate family, close friends and bridal
party members. Keep in mind that etiquette dictates that
everyone invited to the shower must also be invited to the
wedding. When inviting guests, be
sure to emphasize that the party is to be a surprise.
The shower, whether it is a couple's party
or a traditional bridal shower, can be as formal or informal
as you want. Set the tone in accordance with the bride's
personality. If she is a blue jeans and beer type of girl,
then an informal party would be appropriate. If, on the
other hand, she's more a diamonds and designer suits woman,
a more formal affair would be appropriate. The invitation
should reflect what kind of party it is, so attendees will
dress and behave accordingly.
The location of the shower is all-important
in setting the mood for the party. A backyard party may
be perfect for an informal bridal shower or a local restaurant
of casual dining may work just as well. For the formal bridal
shower, think upscale and you can't go wrong.
Many bridal shower planners include games
in the festivities. However, not everyone enjoys this silly
ritual and often sends regrets if they know games are on
the schedule. If you must have them, keep it to one or two
short ones. After all, the focus should be on the bride.
Having a themed shower is a good idea.
Themes add spice to the party and give guests direction
when selecting gifts. Two ideas for shower themes are the
alphabet party and the time of day party. For the alphabet
party, each guest is assigned a letter of the alphabet and
must bring a gift starting with that letter. For example,
B = blender or BBQ utensils, P = pitcher or pillow - get
the idea? The time of day party is another fun theme where
guests pick an hour of the day and bring a gift corresponding
to that time. For example, an 8:00 a.m. gift would be a
breakfast tray or toaster. A variation of this idea is the
month of the year party where guests are assigned a month
and bring gifts appropriate to that time. It's a nice way
for the bride to receive gifts for use year-round. For co-ed
parties where the groom and other men will be in attendance,
a home improvement party is ideal. Guests bring gifts for
either the groom or bride. The honeymoon theme is also popular
at showers if the couple has selected their destination.
Finishing touches for the bridal shower
might include food and music. If the shower has a small
number of attendees, consider a sit-down luncheon with table
decorations and folded napkins to help set a festive atmosphere.
If an informal home gathering is the setting, consider finger
foods or dessert trays.
No matter what theme you choose for the
bridal shower or if you choose to go without a theme, the
element of surprise will serve to enhance the event.
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