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Planning A Bridal Shower

Written By Watermill Caterers | 03/05/19 | 1 min read

Along with all of the details of a wedding ceremony and reception, one of the most fun traditions to think about before a wedding is a bridal shower for the bride-to-be and her friends and family. Planning a bridal shower and coming up with bridal shower ideas should be an enjoyable process that celebrates the uniqueness of the bride-to-be. Not only is it a chance to bring the bride's closest friends and family together, it's also a great chance to enjoy important bonding time before the wedding day. You can relax and have fun as you share funny stories and finger foods, play games, and drink a few glasses wine.
 
Traditionally organized by the maid-of-honor, a bridal shower usually takes place between two months or two weeks before the wedding. The guest list is made up of the bride's closest people in her life who are also coming to the wedding. In the past it has been a girls-only event, but today many bridal showers involve couples or mixed groups. Late afternoon is when most bridal showers take place, but any time can work. The venue can range from a home to an elegant space like Watermill Caterers.
 
Fun activities like games and gift giving offer guests a chance to get to know each other, and you can plan these depending on who is going to attend (for example: only women or men and women). Most importantly, make sure that the bride-to-be will feel comfortable in a welcoming atmosphere so she can relax and have a good time. Spending time with close wedding guests before the big day is a time honored tradition that the bride-to-be will cherish forever.