sangbmt Advanced Member
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| Subject: expensive party Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:03 pm | |
| A bridal shower doesn't need to be an expensive party, but setting your budget is key. Setting your date and your budget are the two initial tasks you must get out of the way. Once your budget has been determined, be sure the required funds are set aside. Don't be shy and ask for help. Just because you plan the shower, it doesn't mean you have to pay for the whole thing. Unless you are independently wealthy, ask all the bridesmaids to help out. A bridal shower can be a discreet get together or an extravagant party with some great bridal shower favors or party favors. The sky is the limit, and, of course, your budget. Bridal shower favors are inexpensive gifts each attendee should get. If you organize the party, you should know enough about the bride to determine what kind of shower she would enjoy the most. Would she enjoy a relaxed shower at somebody's house, or is she expecting a more formal party in a hotel ballroom? Does she have specific hobbies or interests that would provide an interesting theme for the party? It is important to only invite guest to the bridal shower who will also be invited to the wedding. If you are unsure about who should be on the guest list, feel free to ask the bride to help out. (This option should be ruled out in case of a surprise party, but you can always ask the bride's mother or a close friend.) Boating clothingweb design | |
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