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How to Invite Friends to a Bachelorette Party

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It's just about time for your big day--your wedding. You've have the engagement party and your bridal showers and now it's time for your bachelorette party. Your maid of honor and possibly your bridesmaids plan a night out for you a night or two before the wedding. This is your last big event as a single woman. Enjoy!

From Quick Guide: Bachelorette Party Tutorial
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Invite people who are invited to the wedding. Get a list of the wedding guests from the bride and invite the bride's closest friends to the bachelorette party. They don't have to be single girls, just the girls who are closest to the bride.

  2. Step 2

    Decide how many people you want at the bachelorette party. If there are a number of people who could be included, you want to be sure you have a large enough place to accommodate everyone. Alternatively, talk with the bride and decide how large you actually want to make the gathering. If she is adamant that you should invite everyone then you should try to go along with her wishes. After all, she is the bride.

  3. Step 3

    Find a place to hold the bacholorette party. Be sure you find a home, club or restaurant that is big enough to hold the number of people you are inviting to the bachelorette party.

  4. Step 4

    Make or buy the invitations. There are invitations for everything and you can find them for a bachelorette party. Alternatively, you can make your own invitations for a personal touch.

  5. Step 5

    Include date, time, place, who the party is for and who to RSVP to in the invitation. Once you have the responses you can finalize your plans for the party location.

Tips & Warnings
  • Only invite people who are invited to the wedding. Uninvited guests might feel awkward at a bachelorette party for a wedding to which they haven't been invited.
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