You can buy the cards for a Bridal Shower or if you are making them up on your own on the computer here is what you put:
You are invited to the Bridal Shower of Jane Doe to be held on ________(put date of Bridal Shower) at _______________(leave your name, address, phone and email and also insert a small map as to how to get to your home or apartment) at _________(put time here.)
RSVP (leave date as to when you want people to let you know if they are coming or not)
NOTE: Example: If you are having the Bridal Shower at the end of June get the invitations out very quickly to give the guests a chance to not only respond, but perhaps rearrange their personal schedules so they can attend. For those guests that do not reply then phone them and confirm. If you cannot get in touch with certain guests that have not responded then add about 3 - 4 people extra for your menu planning. You can always send the extra food home with the Bride-to-be.
I'll give two answers since you don't say whether you mean in the invite or the thank you;
INVITE: Please join us as we shower Mary with treasures for her future married life with Steve. The theme for our shower will the kitchen and bath; and the happy couple is registered at Target, Kohl's and
(I'd still fill out the traditional invite forms with date, time and place. Make sure you also put the RSVP on there)
THANK YOU: Thank you so much for your give of bath towels from our registry. They will go lovely in our new home. We look forward to seeing in a few weeks at the wedding; your presence will make our day all the more special.
REMEMBER, only invite individuals to showers that are invited to the wedding. Also, immediate family members (grandmothers, mothers of the bride or groom, sisters) should not be giving showers. Aunts, cousins, best friends, the lady next door where you grew up - are all okay. BUT NOT IMMEDIATE FAMILY. BRIDAL OR BABY!
If you hate the groom, don't write anyhting about him on the bridal shower card. Write about something else.
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Don't do it!
When you sign the bridal shower card you could put 'Welcome to the family' and sign it 'Aunt_________.'
On some occasions there is a mixed bridal shower, but if that is not announced in the bridal shower then no, the groom should stay away from the bridal shower and only be there at the end of the bridal shower to pick up his bride to be after the shower is over.
form_title=Bridal Shower form_header=Celebrate the bride to be with a catered shower! How many guests will be attending the bridal shower?=_ When and where is the bridal shower?=_ What type of food would you like served?=_ Is there a theme for the bridal shower?= () Yes () No () Not Sure If so, what is the theme?=_
* It's up to the individual, but the female counterpart can sign the bridal shower gift with either 'John and Jane' or just 'Jane.' If the person who is having the bridal shower doesn't know you very well then sign 'John and Jane Doe.'
A Kitchen Tea is a small bridal shower that gives the bridesmaids and/or the families of the bride and groom a chance to have a more intimate shower for the bride. It is usually small, consisting of the bridesmaids, the bride and/or groom's immediate family, close friends of the bride and groom, or the whole wedding party. It is not normal for all groups to be included. The purpose of a kitchen tea is to give the bride small things that she may not have received at the main bridal shower. With this being said, treat your card just like a bridal shower card and offer the bride your heart felt congratulations and well wishes. There is no need for a long verse, but a short line of sincerity will be appreciated by the bride.
Bridal shower invitations is used to announce a coming wedding and it's used to celebrate the new union of the new couple. Usually a gift suggestion is written in the invitation card.
There are sites where you can print your own bridal shower invitations, but for a great selection and view of available invitations, you can't go wrong with the Hallmark card website, hallmark.com.
If you sincerely like or love her, I would say, EX: " Dear Carol, with the coming birth of your child, you are bound more closely to our hearts every day." .
Either a mother; mother-in-law; sister or good friend has a bridal shower and does not require a hostess gift. If the bride wishes to thank the hostess she could send a thank you note along with an arrangement of flowers.