22 Bridal Shower Themes: Creating Memories to Last a Lifetime (2024)

By Minted | Last Updated: June 23, 2023

22 Bridal Shower Themes: Creating Memories to Last a Lifetime (1)

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A shower is one of the special events leading up to the wedding nuptials where the one or both of the couple will celebrate with close friends–typically in a less formal environment than the rehearsal dinner or the wedding. This party is traditionally hosted by the maid of honor, close friends, or members of the wedding party. If you’re getting ready to shower the couple with love, we’re here to make it a little easier with a list of 20 unique theme ideas. To best pull off these wedding & bridal shower party themes, we’ve included tips on food ideas, decor suggestions, favor options, and other unique looks that will make for the perfect celebration.

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BRUNCH

When it comes to shower ideas, a brunch is a great option that can be planned for any month of the year. If you’re hosting during a warmer month, you can throw a beautiful outdoor shower with tables in a backyard or garden. Opt for self-serve drink and food stations and let guests have a relaxing and fun mid-morning celebrating the couple. Make attire fun by asking everyone to wear colorful patterns or florals. If you’re hosting a shower during a cooler time of year, rent out private space at one of the bride or groom’s favorite brunch spots, ask everyone to dawn their pearls, and set up a more formal mimosa brunch meal.

  • Decor ideas: Whether you’re hosting outside or inside, adding some greenery and florals for decoration is a nice touch. If you have food and drink stations outside, frame the signs for each with these natural elements. At a more formal sit-down inside, weave greenery such as a eucalyptus garland or colored florals down the table.
  • Drink ideas: Set up a DIY bubbly bar so guests can make their own delicious drinks. Bonus: drink stations can double as decor.
  • Favor ideas: Package up mini bottles of champagne or rosé with a custom label for each guest that has the guest of honor’s name on it, their wedding date, and a thank you to the guest for coming to the shower.

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Tropical Brunch by Susan Moyal

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“WE DO” BREWS & BBQ

Perfect for a couples shower, a backyard or park barbeque and brew can be a great outdoor option for a spring or summer event. It is great for the guy (or gal!) who prides himself on being a grill master and it allows for a more casual setting. Invite guests to wear more comfortable clothes and encourage them to hold off on a gift and instead to bring their favorite six-pack of beer.

  • Favor Ideas: Provide guests with a small jar of homemade BBQ sauce or a custom bottle opener with the couple’s names on it.
  • Decor Ideas: Red and white checkered tablecloths are a must!
  • Food Ideas: Consider a barbeque and picnic theme. Ribs, potato salad, rolls, corn on the cob, etc.

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Red hot bbq by Paper Sun Studio

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BEACH CELEBRATION

Whether your feet are in the sand or you’re just planning to bring the beach to them, an easygoing beach-themed wedding shower is perfect for the seaside lovers. While you can certainly go for the nautical theme, another option is to play off the natural beauty of the ocean and the beach for a natural, breezy event. Keep it informal with linen attire, and host a wedding or bridal shower picnic full of pastels, seashells, and bites.

  • Food ideas: Go along with the beach theme and serve oysters, some cold treats such as popsicles (if it’s hot), and if you’re serving desserts such as cupcakes or cake, have them decorated in a beach theme (with barnacles, rope, etc.).
  • Game idea: Play “a message in a bottle.” Each guest writes words of wisdom and puts them in a bottle. Have the guest of honor take these home for the happy couple to open together and will serve as a sweet keepsake.
  • Drink ideas: Drinks may vary depending on what food is served, but safe bets would be champagne and a specialty co*cktail. See if you can factor in a miniature co*cktail umbrella into the presentation! Keep water on hand if you’re at the actual beach for extra hydration.

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In the Clouds by Nicoletta Savod

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AFTERNOON TEA PARTY

If the couple is refined, an elegant afternoon tea party is the perfect way to celebrate. Whether you host the event in a tea house, a backyard garden setting, or indoors, shower ideas like this one can easily become an event fit for royalty. Ask attendees to wear dresses or don hats for a tea time that might even have a boozy twist to it.

  • Drink ideas: If you’re looking to spice it up a little, take a twist on traditional afternoon tea by making some of them “spiked”. These recipes are a fun way to toast your pals and you can always leave some teas of the non-alcoholic variety, as well.
  • Food ideas: Tea sandwiches are a must! Provide an assortment of sandwich combinations like ham and cheese, smoked salmon and egg, and cream cheese topped with sliced strawberries and honey. Other menu items could include a variety of crostini, deviled eggs, mini scones, muffins, and tarts from their favorite bakery.
  • Favor ideas: Set up a self-serve station with jars of loose-leaf teas, scoops, and glassine bags or small tins so guests can make their own tea blends to enjoy at home.

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Tea Time by Lori Wemple

Planning a wedding or bridal shower concept comes with quite a few to-dos, but cultivating a garden-themed celebration is one that is quite easy and sophisticated! Lean on Mother Nature to provide much of the beauty for a backyard shower and incorporate additional greens and roses into the decor for a beautiful setting.

  • Decor ideas: Use some customizable garden color-themed decor for place settings, menu signs, game cards, etc.
  • Drink ideas: Serve up co*cktails with edible flowers and for non-alcoholic beverages, try using ice cubes frozen with flower petals inside.
  • Favor idea: Mini-potted plants. Let love grow!

Grande by Petra Kern

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BUILD-YOUR-OWN BOUQUET BAR

Wedding & bridal shower themes are the most fun when there’s an interactive component! Hit the local flower market and set up a bouquet bar at your shower venue. Display each flower variety in galvanized pails or clear-glass vases, and then invite guests to make their own flower bouquet to take home. Or, you could hire a local florist to teach a Flower Arranging 101 class or an interactive lesson on how to make a flower crown. Consider hosting at someone’s home or renting out a local florist’s shop during off-hours.

  • Food ideas: You should absolutely incorporate florals into your menu! Serve shortbread cookies topped with sugared edible flowers and serve slices of cake embellished with hand-painted florals.
  • Favor ideas: Set up a wrapping station with plenty of kraft paper and ribbon so guests can wrap their own take-home bouquet.
  • Game ideas: While not a game per se, we’d say there’s nothing more fun than creating bouquets!

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Flower Bar by Heather Cairl

7

REST & RELAXATION DAY (SPA OR SALON VISIT)

Create a relaxing and indulgent spa atmosphere for the bride-to-be and guests. Set up stations for manicures, pedicures, facials, and massages. Provide luxurious robes, slippers, and scented candles. Serve healthy spa-inspired snacks and refreshing infused water. Or, you could hire a professional makeup artist to come to the party venue and teach a makeup-application lesson. Another idea is to book a group appointment at a local perfumery and invite guests to create their own perfume blend to bring home.

  • Drink ideas: Lots of bubbly, as well as self-serve cucumber spa water and lemonade.
  • Food ideas: Light and healthy fares like soups and salads. Seeing as how you are indulging, consider a collection of fine chocolates to sample.
  • Favor idea: Send guests home with an at-home spa kit with sheet masks, bath salts, fizzy bath bombs, and bottles of nail polish.

Parfumerie by Rochelle Renee

8

A GROUP NATURE HIKE

For the outdoorsy couple, plan a unique shower out in nature with a scenic hike and pack a picnic. Just be sure to choose a beginner-friendly trail so that everyone can participate. When you get to a scenic spot – whether it’s a lake, the top of a mountain, or a beautiful meadow– settle in with your closest friends for a lovely meal.

  • Food ideas: Set up a trail mix bar so guests can make their own variety before setting off on the hike. Stock a variety of ingredients like dried fruit (cranberries, peaches, apricots, blueberries, banana chips,coconut chips), nuts and seeds (roasted almonds, cashews, peanuts, pumpkin seeds), and sweets (chocolate chips, yogurt chips, M&Ms).
  • Favor ideas: A patterned bandana or reusable water bottle, personalized with a wedding monogram or hashtag.
  • Game idea: Play couples trivia! Ask a series of questions about the couple. If both partners are there, are there have them respond with their own answer and what they think the others’ response will be. Don’t forget to get answers ahead of time from their partner if the shower is only for only one.

Hyde Park by Melanie Kosuge

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TROPICAL SHOWER CELEBRATION

If you’re throwing a summer wedding or bridal shower, make it feel like a sun-soaked getaway with palm frond decor and tropical flavors galore. Look for a spa, hotel, or friend’s backyard with a pool and gazebo that can be sectioned off semi-privately or rented for an afternoon to celebrate. Embrace the tropical theme with colorful tableware, pineapples carved as vases or co*cktail glasses, and flamingo patterned napkins or tablecloths. This is one of those shower party themes guests definitely won’t forget! If you have guests who cannot attend in person, send them a mini package in advance along with a link to log into the shower virtually. Encourage virtual attendees to pick a fun virtual background, so they can still participate in games and have a great time.

  • Food ideas: Keep it light with fruit salads, popsicles, and platters with cheeses, nuts, and crackers.
  • Drink ideas: Create co*cktails and juices that play off the tropical theme such as a pineapple mojito, guava mimosa, or coconut pina colada.
  • Favor ideas: Provide bamboo fans or take-home pineapples as a fun and quirky favor.

Palm by Kaydi Bishop

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AHOY! IT’S A NAUTICAL SHOWER

Celebrate with a whimsical nautical-themed wedding or bridal shower. If you’re able to host the shower on the water or on a boat that’s ideal, but this theme will be just as great in your living room! It will easily come to life using the traditional blue and white colors as the base for decorations and adding all kinds of other decor and personality on top of it.

  • Decor ideas: Use accent colors such as yellow, red, or pink. Fun additions include rope, fishing net, sand dollars, anchors, and driftwood.
  • Food ideas: Crab bites, mini shrimp, cupcakes with edible anchors...the options are endless!
  • Favor idea: Set up a candy bar with candies that are different shades of blue. If you have mini mason jars on hand, allow guests to fill one as their departing favor.

Flow by Sweta Modi

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COUPLES co*ckTAIL SHOWER

Hosting a couples co*cktail-style shower allows guests to interact with each other while learning (and tasting) something new. Hosting the shower at a local bar in a private space with a mixologist is great, but it’s just as wonderful to host in someone’s home! You just have to weigh factors such as the number of guests you’re hosting and the capacity of your space, budget, and availability. This theme lends itself to a virtual component for those who cannot attend in person. Include a login where guests can view the mixology class and craft up a drink at home to sip along with you.

  • Decor ideas: Regardless of where you host, you can keep decor pretty simple and focus on the beauty of the co*cktails you’re making. String twinkly lights, wind greenery and florals on tables, use small and large crates to display the co*cktail(s) you’ll be creating, and perhaps use gold balloons to hang for the initials of the couple getting married.
  • Food ideas: Pair some bites with the co*cktail you make. You may go with oysters, small sandwiches, gourmet pizza bites, etc.
  • Game ideas: Prompt guests to write down their favorite date night ideas and leave these in a box for the lovebirds to revisit once they are married.

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Love co*cktail by Kim Dietrich Elam

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RUSTIC-THEMED SHOWER

Rustic-themed weddings have been growing in popularity over the last decade, so it only makes sense to consider a rustic shower theme as well. If weather permits, go for an outdoor shower where you can incorporate hay, exposed wood tables, and chalkboard signage directing guests into the venue. For added fun, suggested attire could include funky vintage dresses with cowboy boots.

  • Decor ideas: Use burlap to decorate mason jar vases, old suitcases and crates at varying heights to display desserts, and votive candles where safe for extra whimsy.
  • Food ideas: Consider a waffle bar, a candied apple station, or tiers of mini pies and tarts.
  • Drink ideas: Sweet tea, lemonade, and a bowl of their favorite co*cktail mixed ahead of time, which drinks can be ladled out of.

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poetique by Kate Ahn

13

KITCHEN-THEMED SHOWER

If your friend loves to cook, use this theme! Plan a recipe the guests can all work to complete at the get-together. Have guests bring recipe cards and put them in a new recipe box upon arrival. Adorned with a chef’s hat and an apron, they will greet guests as they enter. If possible, encourage guests to purchase kitchen-specific registry items as gifts if they’re going to bring something to stick with the theme.

  • Decor ideas: Use cookbooks as centerpieces, or common kitchen items such as cheese graters and mixing bowls full of floating flowers.
  • Food ideas: Italian recipes can be perfect for making together as a group. Roll out and cut pasta, fold ravioli, or construct homemade pizzas from scratch. One group can even be in charge of preparing the salad. It only seems fitting to sip on some Italian wines during the process too!
  • Favor ideas: Cooking themed favors such as whisks or dish towels will make for practical parting gifts. You can tie a raffia or twine bow around them with a label that says “thank you!”

soufflè by Gerrie Magnani

14

STOCK THE BAR EVENT

Help the couple stock their liquor cabinet with a spirits-themed shower. Invite guests to bring their favorite top-shelf bottle. Have gift tags and ribbon on hand so guests can write a quick note explaining why it's their favorite and tie it around the bottleneck. This shower is fun to host at a local bar or restaurant, or the couple’s home.

  • Drink ideas: Have a variety of mixers to go with the brand-new bottles of booze (fresh juices, sparkling water or tonic water, simple syrup, ginger beer, etc.), plus plenty of citrus-rind twists and fruit garnishes for serving.
  • Food ideas: Pair the co*cktails with tasty bar snacks, like cheeses, charcuterie, olives, gourmet potato chips, and spiced nuts.
  • Favors: A book of co*cktail recipes, or chic barware accessories, like a stirrer, jigger, or bottle opener.

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Top Shelf by Sarah Brown

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A FRENCH TWIST

A très chic Parisian theme lends itself to elegant celebrations, and, given it is known as the city of love, of course we might as well combine it with a lingerie soiree! Whether the shower is indoor or outdoor, invite guests to step into the imaginative streets of Paris where elegant streamers are strung from above and tall replicas of the Eiffel Tower sit among authentic French desserts.

  • Decor ideas: Experiment with black, white, and pink with gold accents. Miniature French flags spiked into hors d'oeuvres can also paint the scene.
  • Drink ideas: Champagne, of course! Use Eiffel Tower glass charms for a fun effect.
  • Game ideas: Test everyone’s foreign language skills. Read off a word in French and have guests write down what they think the English translation is.

Floral Champagne by Christy Bergerson

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TRAVEL & ADVENTURE

Themes are especially fun when you can tie them in with the couple’s interests. In this case, throwing a travel-themed shower is perfect for the bride/groom/couple who is getting excited about the honeymoon. See if there is a way to pay tribute to their favorite travel spot in your party planning. Use vintage luggage, old travel books, and funky cameras as table centerpieces. Feature photos throughout the venue of the couple’s actual travels together. If they’ve included anything on their registry that is travel-related, encourage guests to purchase these items so the love birds can use them on their honeymoon.

  • Decor ideas: Utilize maps, globes, and travel guides. Incorporate a “Traveling from Miss to Mrs.” sign if it feels right, for example.
  • Game ideas: Give each guest a “passport” with prompts on it. It is basically “find someone who,” where you’re encouraged to mingle among guests to find someone who’s wearing red, has an older sibling, etc. The first person to fill their passport wins.
  • Favor ideas: Everyone will appreciate a nice luggage tag.

Palm Springs by Elly

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FORTUNE TELLING PARTY

Put this in the category of one-of-a kind party themes and be clear in the invitation that if any guests are not comfortable having their cards read, they are not going to be pushed to participate. Enlisting a psychic, palm reader, or card reader to predict futures is only part of the fun. Set up crystal stations, an incense bar, and astrological info so people can compare their signs. This slumber party-esque shower is a lovely way to gather before the big day.

  • Decor ideas: Drape tables in deep green, blue, and purple velvets for a sense of rich decadence. Use candles, incense, and twinkly lights. Greenery is great on tables if you’re eating a meal or setting up stations.
  • Favor idea: Attendees choose a crystal from the crystal table to take home.

showers by JoAnn Jinks

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CALMING YOGA RETREAT

If your best friend is an avid yogi, then a relaxing and rejuvenating wedding or bridal shower to de-stress with friends is the perfect way to gather. Ask your friend’s favorite yoga instructor to teach the class and request that attendees bring their own mats (make sure you have extras just in case). Prepare a separate space for after the class where everyone can lounge, eat, chat, and hang out.

  • Decor ideas: Disperse floral arrangements a safe distance from yoga mats throughout the space. Also, light little votives or use battery-operated ones. For the lounge space after yoga class, bring in colorful pillows, lanterns, and a special yoga wrap on the back.
  • Food ideas: Keep food light after class. Think fruit, nuts, finger sandwiches, or acai bowls.
  • Drink ideas: Smoothies or spa waters infused with cucumber, lemon, orange, or strawberry.

Endless Love by Jen Owens

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CAMP OUT

Throw a shower that’ll reflect their sense of adventure. Find someone in your friend group who has a great backyard or locate a park that has the right space for the key elements, and pitch a tent and sleeping bags for a campout. These include things like a bbq meal, roasting s’mores around a fire, and sharing lots of laughs over games and good stories.

  • Food ideas: BBQ, hot dogs, s’mores, mini pies.
  • Drink ideas: Fireball hot chocolate is the way to go if you’re going to spike a classic! Mulled wines are also delicious on a chilly evening.
  • Game ideas: Horseshoes, a good old-fashioned scavenger hunt, Jenga, stargazing...the options are endless!

triangle arch by Cass Loh

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COOKING CLASS

Plan a group cooking class for the shower! This is a more formal spin on our above “Kitchen-themed” idea. Find a local chef who has a kitchen set up and event space that will fit your guest list. This is perfect as a couples shower theme. Start the shower with mingling and drinks and instead of playing games, use the cooking class to replace games. The final product will be the meal guests eat for dinner! It’s the perfect interactive way to spend an evening.

  • Decor ideas: Because space needs to be mostly cleared for cooking, considering stringing twinkly lights from the ceiling or doing high balloons that say “The Future Mrs. or Mr. ____”.
  • Drink ideas: Talk to the Chef in advance and pair wine with what you’ll be cooking. Provide a thirst-quenching mocktail for those who don’t wish to drink.
  • Favor ideas: Favors could include local spices or salts, packaged with a label that has the couple’s wedding monogram on it.

Burgers Beers Brides by David Michuki

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Outdoor Movie Night

Create a cozy outdoor cinema experience for the bridal shower. Set up a large screen or projector, provide comfy seating with blankets and pillows, and serve popcorn and movie-inspired snacks. Choose the bride's favorite romantic films or classic wedding movies for a nostalgic atmosphere.

  • Decor ideas: Create a comfortable lounge area with outdoor seating such as bean bags, blankets, and floor cushions. Add string lights or lanterns for a magical ambiance. Set up a photo booth area with movie-themed props and a large movie poster backdrop. Provide Polaroid cameras or a photo booth app for everyone to capture fun memories.
  • Drink ideas: Serve movie-themed co*cktails like "Hollywood Sunset" or "Silver Screen Sparkler." Personalize the drinks by adding edible glitter, fruit garnishes, or movie-themed stirrers.
  • Food ideas: Serve classic movie theater snacks like nachos with cheese dip, mini hot dogs, pretzels, and popcorn chicken bites. Display them in colorful popcorn boxes or retro-style food containers.

Mod Floral by Morgan Kendall

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Mardi Gras Shower

Bring the vibrant energy of New Orleans to the bridal shower with a Mardi Gras theme. Decorate with colorful masks, beads, feathers, and jazz-inspired elements.

  • Decor ideas: Use a bold and lively color palette featuring purple, green, and gold. Create stunning centerpieces using feathered masks and colorful beads arranged in tall vases or decorative containers. Hang strings of colorful beads to create a festive backdrop for photo opportunities.
  • Drink ideas: Serve the classic Sazerac co*cktail ,ade with rye whiskey, absinthe, sugar, and bitters. Garnish with a lemon twist for a vibrant touch. Hurricane Punch is also fun for this theme. Mix up a batch of refreshing Hurricane punch—a fruity and rum-based co*cktail. Serve it in large pitchers or punch bowls, garnished with citrus slices.
  • Food ideas: Serve traditional Cajun and Creole dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, or shrimp po'boys. Have a King Cake as the centerpiece of your dessert table and a selection of New Orleans-inspired snacks such as beignets (fried doughnuts), Cajun-spiced nuts, or seafood bites.

Garden Floral Dash by Grace Kreinbrink

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What are some bridal shower questions? ›

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How do I choose a bridal shower theme? ›

Be it afternoon tea, karaoke, candy, wine, puppies, or even Paris, we've come up with some amazing party ideas for you. Even something as simple as her favorite color can lend itself to a super cute theme. You can even go off script and make it a co-ed affair.

How do I make my bride feel special at the bridal shower? ›

For example, you could serve up her favorite foods and signature drink, decorate in (or wear) her favorite color or reference a film or book she loves in the theme and décor. It's a fun way to make the bride feel extra special on her big day.

Are bridal showers supposed to have a theme? ›

A shower needs no theme other than to have a good time and celebrate the upcoming marriage of a couple.

What are some good this or that questions? ›

Funny This or That Questions
  • Iced coffee on a snowy day or hot coffee in a heatwave?
  • Sandals or crocs?
  • Toe socks or toe rings?
  • Burping or farting?
  • Being sweaty in cold weather or sneezing in hot weather?
  • Bad haircut or bad dye job?
  • Pets who can talk or babies who can talk?
  • Mistaken lyrics or misquoted movies?
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Who normally comes to a bridal shower? ›

The bridal party, including the maid of honor and bridesmaids generally make the top of the guest list, followed by immediate family members from both sides of the aisle. If the bride welcomes children at her shower, guests may also include nieces, the flower girl and junior bridesmaids.

What color should bride wear to shower? ›

While white seems to be the shade most brides choose for a bridal shower, both Brickman and Cartledge agree that there is no rule on what color you should wear. "A lot of my brides don't opt for white at all, instead choosing a color that makes them feel confident or matches their wedding," Cartledge says.

What color does the bride wear to the bridal shower? ›

Many brides choose to wear white to all of their pre-wedding events. That includes their bridal shower, bachelorette party, and rehearsal dinner. You can't go wrong with a pretty white dress — no matter the fabric or silhouette!

What color do you wear to a bridal shower? ›

Pastels, neutrals, florals, and bright celebratory colors are the way to go. And if there's going to be games opt to wear something comfortable. Avoid wearing white, black, or anything that may detract from the wedding festivities.

How do you make a bridal shower not awkward? ›

Plan Activities

Offering something interactive and hands-on, or even hiring an outside pro like a sommelier or mixologist, is a great way to help guests who don't know each other feel more comfortable and welcome.

What food to serve at a bridal shower? ›

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  • Veggie Crescent Cups. Flower Fruit Kabobs with Luscious Fruit Dip. Watermelon & Blackberry Bites. ...
  • Mini Rainbow Fruit Kabobs. Fruit Jersey Cake. Balsamic Fruit & Cheese Kabobs.
May 19, 2023

Should the mother of the bride attend all the bridal showers? ›

According to Gottsman, the mother of the bride (MOB) should be a guest, but should not participate. "There are some circ*mstances where the MOB would discreetly offer financial assistance, but request to keep her name off the invitation," said Gottsman.

Who should not host a bridal shower? ›

Traditional etiquette dictates that the maid of honor—not the mother of the bride—should host the shower. Nancy is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Some etiquette rules were meant to fade away into oblivion, like the one about family members of the bride not hosting her bridal shower.

Are there colors you shouldn't wear to a bridal shower? ›

By choosing to wear color, you avoid breaking the main rule of all bridal celebrations: don't wear white. That's the bride's color range, so that includes beiges, creams, and anything in that color family. And unless explicitly stated, you shouldn't try and match the bridal party to the exact shade either.

What time should a bridal shower start? ›

Pick the right time of day.

A bridal shower usually starts between 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. and lasts between two and four hours. If the bridal shower theme includes brunch, you'd want to host the event on the earlier side, while an afternoon tea would be on the later side.

How well do you know the bride quiz questions? ›

Our Favourite How Well do You Know the Bride? Questions
  • What would be her dream honeymoon?
  • What's her signature drink?
  • What was her favourite subject in school?
  • What is the bride's middle name?
  • Where did she meet her future spouse?
  • What colour are her eyes?
  • How many wedding dresses did she try on?

Do you know the bride and groom questions? ›

"How Well Do You Know the Bride?" Couple's Questions
  • Where did the couple meet?
  • Who said, "I love you" first?
  • What did the bride think after their first date?
  • Who is the night owl and who is the early bird?
  • Who is messier?
  • How long did they date before getting engaged?
  • What does the bride love most about the groom?
Nov 8, 2023

How well do you know the couple questions for guests? ›

Relationship Questions
  • Where did the first kiss happen?
  • What is the first film you have watched together?
  • Where did you have for your first meal on your first date?
  • Who is a better cook?
  • How many dates you have had before saying “I love you”?
  • Who says “I love you” most often?
  • What are you most likely to argue about?

What is expected at a bridal shower? ›

In addition to gift giving, bridal showers may also involve playing games, eating great food, and having the bride's favorite drinks. Every unforgettable bridal shower has one thing in common: lots and lots of food.

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