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Bridal Shower Invitation Etiquette

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If you’re planning a bridal shower, it’s a good idea to brush up on your etiquette and learn a little bit about bridal invitation etiquette. Knowing the ins and outs of what to say and when to say it will leave you confident in your decisions. So, let’s take a close look at bridal invitation etiquette.


















Who Should I Invite?

Typically, the bride will supply a list of guests that would like to see at her bridal shower. The person who is hosting the bridal shower is allowed to dictate the approximate number of guests, since typically this person is the one who is funding the party. Usually, the bride will invite her close girlfriends and her close family members, as well as close female family members of the groom.


What Should the Invitations Say?

The invitations should give guests an idea of the formality of the shower. Will it be casual, or very formal? The invitations should list all pertinent information, such as who is hosting, when the event will be, where it will take place, and any other details regarding special themes or plans. For example, if it is a surprise shower or an alphabet themed shower, now would be the time to let guests in on the plans! The invitations should also ask guests to RSVP, and let guests know the date that they need to RSVP by. Many hostesses use cute poems or rhymes to add a bit of fun to the shower invites!


An example of a bridal shower invitation wording would be:

Please join us For a bridal shower honoring Elizabeth Fry Sunday June 20, 2 pm At the home of Kelli Johnson 65 Little Brooke Lane, ChicagoPlease RSVP by June 2 to Kelli Johnson at 555-555-5555You could also add a note that says: Elizabeth is registered at _________________.While it is a no-no to mention any registry information on the wedding showers, it is perfectly acceptable to mention it in the bridal shower invitations.


When Should the Invitations be Sent?

Typically, the bridal shower is held about two months before the wedding day. Of course, this is not set in stone. Sometimes, if guests will be travelling from far away, it simply makes more sense to have the shower just a few days before the wedding. The invitations should be sent about a month before the shower.


Some Invitation Tips:

Invitations should be addressed by hand. Guests should be addressed formally for a formal shower: Mrs. Linda Frost instead of just Linda Frost. Send out one invitation for each guest in the same household over the age of sixteen.

Bridal shower invitation etiquette dictates that only guests who are invited to the wedding should be invited to the shower. There may be more than one shower. In this case, guests who attend multiple showers are not expected to bring gifts to each event, although it is a nice gesture for them to attend as many as they can.

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