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Bridal Shower Traditions and Etiquette
Traditionally, bridal showers have always been hosted by the Maid, or Matron, of Honor or the Bridesmaids. Today however, if these ladies are unable to throw the shower, then it is acceptable for a close friend, relative, or co-worker of the future bride or her mother to hold the shower. In the past, strict rules of etiquette prevented the bride's family members from throwing the bridal shower since gifts are expected. Today, modern bridal showers are more relaxed and this rule is often overlooked. When planning to throw a bridal shower, it is best to consult with the families involved in order to decide how closely you should follow tradition.

Since the original purpose of a wedding shower was to help a new bride set up her first household, showers were generally not held for the second-time bride. Over time, however, this tradition has been disregarded. Although they are often simpler and less elaborate, showers for brides who are remarrying are still held in the same spirit of those for first-time brides. wedding shower invitations.

Early bridal showers tended to be much more intimate than modern showers. Unlike today's showers, the first bridal showers only included guests who were very close friends or relatives. In addition, it was only women who were invited. Today, however, the participation of men in showers, and weddings in general, has significantly increased. Co-ed or "couple" showers that honor both the bride and groom are very popular. wedding shower invitations.

When creating the guest list for a bridal shower, consider the wishes of both the bride and groom. Since it is possible that another family member or friend is planning a bridal shower for the bride or the couple, consider the fact that the same guest(s) may be invited to more than one shower. This can be extremely taxing on a guest's pocketbook. A good rule of thumb: the same guest should be invited to only one or two showers at the most, with the exception being members of the immediate family. wedding shower invitations.

Sometime in here, a stripper should come out of one of the gifts and performing for the bride. At least that better happen at my bridal shower. Maybe I need to make sure that my bridal shower invitations have "rated r for sexual content!" wedding shower invitations.