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How to Write a Wedding Shower Invitation

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Summary: Writing a wedding shower invitation should include the date, time and location of the event, the shops where the bride is registered and an RSVP number. Write a wedding shower invitation, which can be fun and informal, with advice from an educator in this free video on general education.

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Laura Turner received her B.A. in English from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., graduating magna cum laude with honors. She then attended the University of Nevada, Las...read more

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"Hi, this is Laura Turner, and today, I'm going to talk to you about how to write a wedding shower invitation. Of course, first, you're going to decide on the style of the invitation. And the style should reflect the style of the bride. And even you could reflect the style of the wedding. If you know the colors of the wedding, you could use those colors in your invitation. Next, you should actually indicate, of course, where the event's going to be, as in my example here. But, of course, this kind of invitation can be less formal than a complete wedding invitation. For example, here, we have whoever's house it's going to be located at -- Elise's house -- as opposed to the formal, you know, address and location of these formal events. Next, what you're going to do is actually you're going to add in where the bride is registered so that the guests can go and purchase gifts at these places. This is probably the most important detail of your bridal shower invitation because, otherwise, people are going to show up very confused with no presents. And finally, you're going to want to indicate a number or an RSVP address where people can reply so that you will know, you know, who is actually going to come to this party and who is not."

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