Wedding Showers

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By madams1982 0 comments
Wedding related superstitions. Fun stuff!.. more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
The Alphabet Bridal Shower is a classic theme that your grandmother will fondly recall. Each guest is given a letter of the alphabet, and they are then asked to bring a gift that corresponds to that letter. Guests can get especially creative with ... more »
By crussell 1 comments
So you're planning your best friend's shower, and you want it be be the best shower ever (OK, you'll settle for one that's fun and goes off without a hitch). Or you're the bride-to-be, and even though you won't be planning your own shower, it ... more »
By *Janet Ford 6 comments
Love is the language of the heart but what if you want to say I Love You in a variety of languages? Here, 10 of the most popular languages are covered for you. Use them on greeting cards, love letters, birthday cakes, balloons, wedding favors, ... more »
By Allana Baroni 2 comments
Dress to impress may sound like business attire, but when the invitation reads: “breakfast for dinner," feather and flannel are the inspiration for the evening’s couture. Dressing it down a notch will keep the slumber party vibe alive! Here are ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Choosing a theme for a wedding shower adds an interesting twist to an old tradition. Use your imagination to come up with something fun, while keeping in mind the needs and desires of the bride and groom... more »
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If a bride-to-be has plenty of friends in the office, you may want to consider holding a shower that will include her colleagues. The office bridal shower can be tricky to pull off, though, and it should always conform to the decorum of the office... more »
By abncparties 1 comments
This How-To video shows you how to make an infield base to anchor your baseball centerpiece for your Bar or Bat Mitzvah, theme wedding party, sports theme event, corporate event, etc. Indoor/outdoor grass carpeting covers the infield, baseball ... more »
By bethbaylor 1 comments
Its tough to be the maid of honor...especially since you're in charge of hosting a fun, stylish bridal shower. Here are some tips to host a successful party that you can be proud of!.. more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 2 comments
A wedding shower gives everyone a chance to mingle and have fun while bestowing gifts on the bride-to-be. Traditional showers with ladies making quilts have given way to more creative celebrations that may involve men as well as women... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
If you're looking for a new twist on an ordinary wedding shower, try your hand at making a cake from towels. It seems a bit odd, but provided below are directions on how you can make a tiered "cake" using towels, pins and ribbons. While this is ... more »
By Karen Cotton 0 comments
Bridal showers are a traditional event in the run up to a very special day, your wedding. Whether you're planning an afternoon tea party, Sunday brunch or slumber bridal shower, there's no better way to thank your guests than with a carefully ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 1 comments
Wedding showers give you one more reason to celebrate the bride and groom. Sometimes whimsical, other times sophisticated, always fun, they allow the bride and groom a less formal means of bonding with their nearest and dearest. What to wear ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 1 comments
The host of a bridal shower plans all the details of the party, including the guest list, locale, decorations, food and games. Follow these steps to plan a shower everyone will enjoy... more »
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If the bride has a green thumb, a garden themed bridal shower may be just the ticket. With a garden themed bridal shower, everything from the decorations and games to the gifts centers on the beauty of the garden and gardening. This is a great ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 9 comments
Some brides-to-be thrive on showers, while others would rather avoid the entire concept. Here are some ideas to help you throw a great party everyone will enjoy... more »
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Most showers focus almost exclusively on the bride, often leaving the groom feeling left out and undervalued. Couples showers are gaining popularity as men are becoming more involved in the wedding planning process and conventional views ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
A lingerie bridal shower can be romantic, and a little risqué. This is certainly a "girls' only" type of event. Some will want to see if the bride giggles or blushes when she opens gifts. A lingerie bridal shower is one that you will never forget... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Whether she's anticipating a first or second marriage, a bride always deserves a bridal shower. Just a few modifications from the traditional shower will make for a successful party honoring a second wedding... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
A tea party bridal shower is a sweet and old fashioned way to celebrate this special day for the bride. An afternoon tea is elegant and perfect for so many settings. You can hold an afternoon tea party bridal shower at home, in a restaurant or at ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 4 comments
In traditional showers of old, only female relatives of the bride and groom and the closest friends of the bride were invited. Nowadays, the guest list can include men, couples or even colleagues from the office... more »
By ehowNellie 2 comments
Usually left up to the Maid of Honor, a rehearsal bouquet is created out of ribbons, bows and other delicate, pretty wrapping accessories from the bridal shower. It's used as a substitute for the real bouquet during the wedding rehearsal... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Bridal Bingo is a classic bridal shower game. You can be confident that the majority of your guests will know how to play bingo, so explaining the rules of Bridal Bingo should not be too difficult. Bridal Bingo is just a little silly and keeps ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Though the wedding shower is typically thrown by the maid of honor, that is just about where the tradition ends these days. Bridal shower themes and settings have become as diverse as the couples themselves. So forget the word scrambles and ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 8 comments
Instead of the traditional wedding shower with only women invited, shower both the bride and groom with gifts and good wishes. A fun alternative to the traditional shower with finger foods and dainty napkins, a couples shower can feature hearty ... more »