How to Make Your Bridal Shower Invitations Attractive And Stylish!

Bridal shower invitations need to present all the necessary invitation while also remaining attractive and eye catching. One tip which will help with this is to have a picture engraved or embossed onto the invitation. You can get your engraver to add a small design inside the bridal shower invitations for you. Make sure that the picture is consistent with your theme, but that it remains subtle. For instance, if your theme is an ice cream social, make the picture an ice cream cone or sundae dish. This is a subtle image that does not overpower the overall design.

It is often hard to decide who to invite to the bridal shower. As a rule of thumb, bridal shower invitations should be sent to all family members of both bride and groom, as well as the close friends of the bride and her family. Some of the bride-to-be's co- workers should also be invited. The hostess should consult with the bride when drawing up a list of people to send a bridal shower invitation to. She should not be afraid to delegate tasks to these guests; people like to feel involved and with more people working together, the shower is sure to be a success. Each person should have one specific job and zone of responsibility. This stops them from treading on each other's feet (remember, this is a bridal shower, not a sit-com!)

What should be put on the the bridal shower invitation?

The bridal shower invitation needs to include the name of the bride to be, the date and time of the shower, where it is going to be held and a contact number for the hostess. To make sure you know who will be attending, you should consider including a RSVP deadline, which should be at least two weeks before the shower. The best way to boost the attendance is to make everyone feel involved, so that they become the hostess, too. If you feel intimidated by all this, don't worry. There are designers who can make your bridal shower invitation for you.