Wording on a Shower Invitation for a Wishing Well
Bridal shower invitations can be formal or whimsical, just as the event itself. Informal showers frequently include games and entertainment. Including wishing wells in the festivities is a popular option. Does this Spark an idea?
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About Wishing Wells
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Unlike wishing wells at weddings, which are thinly veiled cash solicitations, those at bridal showers typically ask for a small, inexpensive gift from each guest. Since new brides are frequently lacking kitchen accessories, some wishing well requests ask each guest to bring an unwrapped item such as a spatula, potholder or other kitchen trinket for the well. If the bride has a proclivity for flowers or candles, a small token reflecting these tastes is common.
Formal Wording
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Engraved invitations to a bridal shower typically contain formal verbiage. The words "wishing well" are followed by a colon and clearly state the preferred gift. An example is "Mary's new kitchen has been decorated in taupe and beige tones, with dark hardwood cabinets. Please bring a wishing well gift that enhances this décor."
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Informal Wording
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Invitations purchased at a retail store and handwritten generally have an informal message about the wishing well. The invite might simply state "There will be a household gadget wishing well. Please bring your favorite gadget to help Mary out in her new kitchen."
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References
- Photo Credit kitchen utensils image by Victor M. from Fotolia.com