Three Totally Not-Boring Themes For Your Next Bridal Shower

01310569200_dsc00090.jpgThere aren’t many times we get to be silly and girly in this world, so a bridal shower shouldn’t be wasted. Make sure it’s genuinely fun. It’s simple — just think about what makes your bride special, and let yourself loose with the theme. Here are a few ideas to charge up the noggin and organize something unique.

“Like High School – But Better.”
Revive some great times by tipping your hat to the bride’s high school days. Look up all those slightly embarrassing hits from the year she graduated — let’s say the 80s. (Create a gift CD of same for all your guests — they’ll secretly savor them when no one else is around.) Yes, they still make banana clips! Pass them out, along with big, dangly inexpensive hoop earrings and loads of jelly bracelets (remember? You wear about a hundred on each arm, a la vintage Madonna). Slather on the pink, blue and green eye shadow, metallic nail polish and bright blue mascara. Play the soundtracks from Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles.
Now for the games: segment a flashback classic, such as Madonna’s “Holiday,” into three or four CDs. Divide your guests into the same number of groups, and challenge them to come up with a dance routine to fit their part of the tune. Bring them back together in 10 or 15 minutes to perform their mini-masterpiece before a video camera you’ve set up for the occasion. Tape everyone’s routine in order. Give a prize to the best choreographers (actually, give a prize to everyone for being a good sport). Together, you’ve created a music video that no one could forget. With any luck, it’ll mysteriously show up at the reception.Wine and Chocolate
Sometimes, when you tour a bunch of vineyards in wine country and you’re really lucky, you hit upon “wine and chocolate” day. But you don’t have to wait to hit the jackpot — you can organize your own. Plan an easy afternoon of popular, easy-drinking wines like Merlot and champagne, and ask each guest to bring a creative form of chocolate. Some of our favorites: chocolate croissants, chocolate papaya crepes, chocolate-covered ginger, and yes, jalapeno brownies.
But don’t stop with the food — make an outright bordello of it. Pile lots of velveteen pillows around the room, drape the walls with heavy fabric, burn a bit of incense. Put on some soothing Moroccan music, and arrange a few flowers in plum colored pails or vases you’ve dressed up with groovy gold fringe. Now pass out those beverages in pretty glass flutes, dropping a rose petal in each one. Then dig in! (Have doggie bags at the ready for blissed-out guests who want to enjoy the spoils later at home)Occupational Hazard
Few things are more flattering than having your friends develop a party around your job. After all, you spend day in and day out there, and what you do is probably pretty important to you. Is the bride a teacher? Hand out apple-shaped candles as favors … and place them in brown paper lunchbags. Give her a chalkboard eraser “to erase any grudges” after she’s married: spray paint the top gold or silver, and have everyone sign it with a Sharpie. Sew or glue together a quick clip-on or bandana for her dog’s collar that reads, “Teacher’s Pet.”
Is your bride an attorney? Hire a Judge Judy impersonator (yes, they exist!) to make a showing. Ask each guest to “submit a brief” — a gift of lacey underwear for the honeymoon, accompanied by a personal note to wish the bride well.More Ideas for Exciting Showers
Christmas in July: Place the bride’s gifts under a big, frou frou artificial tree you’ve hung the guest favors on. Serve iced eggnog and mocha-cinnamon smoothies. Everyone loves Christmas … especially when you’ve had a break from it, and don’t have to agonize over what to buy the boss.
Dancing Queens: Dress up in big, pouffy prom dresses from the past (you’ll find them at every thrift store), super-glam makeup, even tiaras. Lay on loads of body glitter. Head out en masse to your neighborhood restaurant or karaoke bar and toast the bride as she opens her gifts.
Cheesecake Party: Ask your guests who their favorite hunk is. Serve mini-cheesecakes in lots of different flavors (Baileys and orange, amaretto, chocolate fudge), and place a framed photo of their favorite “cheesecakes” next to each serving platter, with a special label: “Brad Pitt Blueberry,” “Creme de Menthe Mel.” Get inventive with the descriptions. Borrow or rent the biggest espresso machine you can find, and serve up steaming coffee drinks.
Whatever you end up going with, don’t be afraid to be creative. The less you go by the book and the more you think about what makes the bride special, the more fun your shower will be for everyone.
 

Bridal Showers of Yesteryear-Did They Get It Right?

11310569199_food.jpgAfter reading a book about showers published in 1948, I found myself thinking how simple and practical things were once. They prepared for a shower for a new bride easily without elaborate planning.

The invitations were not very exciting but usually consisted of a correspondence card that you sent notes on with a magazine picture pasted to the front. The decorations were mostly the same one or two items fastened to walls and a centerpiece for the table. Favors and centerpieces sometimes were quite simply made, but very cute.

The party menu consisted of 3 -4 items that were not considered fancy, but special as opposed to the everyday menu. The ingenuity in food sometimes lifted it from the doldrums, but it still was not the feast that most prepare for parties in today’s world. The food was good, but not fancy and not overly expensive. A time of entertainment was more about honoring the guest of honor, company and games than food.

It seems in those days a young girl getting married might have several showers, so a general shower, rarely was planned. Each kind of shower had its specific gifts to bring and often its own set of games or activities. For example a bride to be could have a kitchen shower where she would receive the types of gifts you would use in the kitchen. Items for cooking or serving and all the million and one utensils and cooking items considered necessary at a time when women still cooked most meals There could be a linen shower where the gifts would be towels, sheets and table linens( because they had several sets depending on what time of day and what occasion). There were showers for gardening where the bride to be could expect to receive gardening tools, gloves, seeds, plants, and little practical items. The Travel Shower saw that the honeymooner items like sunglasses, jewelry cases, lingerie bags, toiletries and suitcases possibly. There were dozens of kind of showers so that each friend could give the girl a party. It seemed like a very smart idea.

The practical hostess may discuss what each person would bring in order to avoid duplications. The guest would bring fairly small gifts by today’s standards and several guests would ‘club together’ as the book said in order to buy something more expensive.

The party atmosphere was kept up without the expense and fuss most of us go to today. Presenting the gifts in clever ways such as hooking one end of streamers to each gift and have the gifts scattered about the house. The bride would be given the streamer and told to follow it. She would follow each one till she gathered it all together to open. Sometimes there were clues and it was more a mystery. Small gifts may be hung on a tree at a garden shower or a laundry shower might have gifts presented in a new hamper. Often lots of little gifts were piled into a large basket for presentation. I’ve seen gift streamers from a large umbrella or a total game made out of finding gifts just by playing ‘hot or cold.’

They seemed to love games. It was a very down to earth affair with good clean fun and great conversation. The games were sometimes silly, often they just played bridge and sometimes the girl or couple was involved in some silly antics as part of the entertainment.

The showers sound very nice and hostesses kept in mind that you could invite more friends if the menu were simple and cost kept down. There must have been tons of opportunities to go to showers and every newly engaged or about to have a baby woman was feted greatly. Sounds to me like our ancestors had some swell ideas.

Top Ten Couples Bridal Shower Themes

21310569199_cimg1202.jpgWant to know the Top Ten Couples Bridal Shower Themes? The best ideas will focus on the couples interest. So, take a look at the following, and then choose “their” best.
• Romantic – what a great place to start. Decorate with soft lighting and their favorite colors. Gifts could include, wine, candles, and bedroom items.
• Sports Fanatic – Do they have a favorite team? Use team colors for decorations and tableware. Tickets to a sporting event is a great gift for this couple.
• Honeymoon Suite – let your party location look like their honeymoon destination by using pictures, posters, and props. A travel bag or photo album for future honeymoon pictures, are great gifts.
• Get Organized – base this theme around a certain area, for instance the kitchen. Set them up with drawer organizers, canisters, and cabinet racks.
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Bridal Showers are an important part of the wedding planning. They offer a bride a fun time to relax along with her close friends and relatives. They also help the bride in establishing her home by receiving practical gifts. A bridal shower is usually held about four to eight weeks prior to the wedding. Usually, the bride is consulted before setting the date unless it will be a surprise party. Here are some tips to help in planning the bridal shower.A book on household tips is a good present.
• Gourmet Cook – if they’ve chosen kitchen colors, use this for party items. Cookbooks, a food processor, or any gift fit for a chef, will be appreciated.
• Wine and Cheese – this is a great couples shower theme idea. Set up wine tasting stations, and a variety of cheese. Give a personalized wine, or set of glasses, to the guests of honor.
• Fitness Buffs – you know them. Whether it’s bike riding, hiking or working out, this is their thing. Serve healthy snacks and drinks. A gym membership or piece of fitness equipment, is the right choice for this pair.
• Casino Party – this has built in entertainment. You’ll find a good assortment of decorations and paper items for this theme. Strong colors are key. Use a variety of games.
• First Time Theme – is based around all the “firsts” the new couple will experience. Assign a different “first idea” to each guest. An example would be, the first time the electricity goes off. The couple would need a flashlight, candles, matches, etc.
• Home Bodies – whether it’s watching tv, cooking, or gardening, they like being at home. Let your decorations reflect their interests, and choose gifts to match.
Couples bridal shower themes often include a mixed variety of guests, so plan all activities accordingly.