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Bridal Shower
The bridal shower is a traditional celebration which allows
friends and family to show their affection and "shower" the couple
with gifts. The wedding shower occurs from two months to two weeks before
the wedding and can be anything from an informal luncheon at the office
to a buffet dinner at an elegant restaurant.
Bridal Showers or couples showers are usually given by members of
the wedding party, cousins, or friends of the families. Two or three
friends can act as co-hostesses or hosts. No one should be invited
to the shower who has not been invited to the wedding or who knows
does not know the couple.
One of the bride's responsibilities as far as her bridal shower goes
is to provide the hostess with a guest list and to make sure that
she hasn't created a financial burden on anyone by inviting her to
more than one or two showers. She should also send a written note of
thanks to her guests for any presents received, as well as to the
hostess(es) for their hospitality.
Bridal shower themes can be fun and useful. Unique shower ideas are:
A "round the clock" shower where guests are assigned an hour of day
on their invitations and bring the appropriate gifts (for example, a
"7:00 a.m. guest" might bring a toaster). A home repair shower for
the bride and groom. A lingerie shower. A recipe shower where each
guest receives a recipe card and fills in a favorite dish. A
"wishing well" shower, where in addition to the gift, the guest
brings a tiny present (a wooden spoon, a kitchen sponge etc.). The
hostess makes a cardboard replica of a well, and the gifts, wrapped
and tied ribbons, are tossed in. There are no cards attached,
though sometimes the guests write a poem. and attach it to the
gifts. The bride pulls out the gifts with the ribbons and reads the
poems aloud.
Reference: The Wedding Guide
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