How do you plan a bridal shower with couples?
- Know the Rules. Before you can start planning, you need the 411 on couple's showers.
- Curate the Guest List. Everyone invited to the shower should be invited to the wedding.
- Do Pay Attention to the Little Details.
- Keep It Different From the Wedding.
- Honor the Bride and Groom.
- Toast—and Roast.
- Play Games.
Thereof, what do you do at a Jack and Jill bridal shower?
Kebobs, pasta bars or simple buffets are other delicious options, and many couples also opt for a fun cocktail menu. Ice breakers and quirky games are a traditional part of any bridal shower, and there are great activities that can be part of a Jack and Jill shower.
- Tap into your creative side.
- There can be only one.
- Be open about your intentions.
- Choose your venue carefully.
- Temper your expectations.
- Your guests are your primary consideration.
- Use a theme.
- Give your guests the best you can afford.
In this manner, who throws the couple shower?
The bridal shower is usually hosted by the bridesmaids, the bride or groom's mother, or other close female relatives. No matter who is hosting, be sure to communicate clearly to make sure you aren't planning two separate showers!
Look Special In this case, you would wear a pretty sundress, a maxi dress pants or even capris and a pretty top. In the fall/winter a casual wedding shower could be held in someone's home, or at a local community hall. Again, a casual day dress, or pants and a nice sweater or top would be fine.